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- !BAT
- #Generated by E2B_Editor
- set GMODE=800
- set MYWBMP=/_ISO/Sample_Beach_Runner.jpg
- #MENU
- set rstart=6
- set topstart=3
- set menuw=62
- set noitems=24
- set tophelp=27
- #MENU COLOURS
- color normal=0x799A6C
- color helptext=0x002147
- # The line below sets the highlight foreground and background colours.
- color highlight=red/black
- # The line below sets the standard (console) foreground and background colours.
- color standard=light-cyan/black
- # The lines below overide the highlight and standard settings and will set a transparent/black background
- color highlight=0xAA0000
- # OR you can specify a background color as well as a highlight colour - e.g. for a blue background (0000CC)
- # color highlight=0x0000CC00AA0000
- color standard=0x799A6C
- #BORDER
- color border=0xAAAAAA
- set bdwidth=1
- # for non-E2B use: /menusetting.gz 0 0 %bdwidth% %tophelp% %noitems% %topstart% %menuw% %rstart%
- #HEADING
- set HEADPOS=0000
- set HEADING=\x20 EASY2BOOT - MAIN MENU (%VER%) %B64%
- set HCOLOUR=0x960018
- set CENTREHD=
- #FOOTER
- set HBTM=3202
- set FCOLOUR=0x2E2D88
- set HELPTEXT=HDD0 [F7] Back [F8] Reboot [F9] Power Off [F10] (%^LANG%)
- if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=SIMP_CHINESE
- set EXTOFF=1
- setmenu --triangle-off
- setmenu --left-align
- # --------------------------------------- ADVANCED MENU SETTINGS ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- # DO NOT DELETE THE LINE ABOVE! - Settings below this next line will be preserved when using the E2B_Editor.exe
- # WARNING: Strange grub4dos errors may be seen if you use too many extra variables (set commands)!
- # Tip: To permanently remove the grub4dos boot text at top of screen and grub4dos startup messages, run \_ISO\docs\patchme from the grub4dos console
- # create-your-website-with-blocks/mye2b-cfg/ - patching grub4dos
- # Silent MBR boot of stage 1.5 grub4dos (works for both 0.4.5c and 0.4.6) - one reboot is required for it to permanently take affect.
- ### if exist /_ISO/docs/PatchMyMBR call /_ISO/docs/PatchMyMBR > nul
- # Silent startup of grub4dos - no diagnostic/info messages (only works for 0.4.6a by changing debug msg=2 to debug msg=0) - permanently changes /grldr files (please use \_ISO\docs\patchme for patch if not using 0.4.6)
- ### cat --locate=\x02 --replace=\x00 --skip=0x2073 --length=1 /grldr > nul
- ### if exist /%grub%/grldr_046 cat --locate=\x02 --replace=\x00 --skip=0x2073 --length=1 /%grub%/grldr_046 > nul
- # ---- IF YOU ARE USING A REMOVABLE USB FLASH DRIVE FOR E2B (or are not going to use a 'Helper' USB flash drive) ---
- # no need to search for WINHELPER.USB so set NOHELPER=1 (or use if E2B hangs at 'Looking for WINHELPER.USB...' )
- # speeds up booting to Main Menu slightly - only use if E2B drive is Removable Flash drive!
- ###set NOHELPER=1
- # Suppress Win8/10/2016/2019 'Press any key for Windows Repair/Setup only...' prompt
- ###set NOREPAIR=1
- # If you set the TSUG variable (suggested timeout in seconds) in your \_ISO\MyE2B.cfg file, you can change the timeout behaviour of QRUN.g4b Auto-Suggest, e.g.
- # No timeout - auto-suggest will always wait for the user to press a key
- ###set TSUG=0
- # Change auto-suggest timeout (1-989) - e.g. 10 = wait 10 seconds
- ###set TSUG=10
- # use default timeout of 6 seconds, but if user does not press a key, always use the suggested file extension (if it is not .isoask), valid range = 990 to 999
- ###set TSUG=993
- # Always wait for user - if user presses ENTER only, the suggested file extension will be used instead of the current file extension
- ###set TSUG=990
- # --- GRUB4DOS 0.4.6 + USB DRIVERS ---
- # Automatically load grub4dos usb 2.0 driver if Plop! boot loader has been used
- # Used when booting E2B under VMWare when using a Plop! boot ISO
- ### set TESTPLOP=1
- # To prevent E2B refusing to boot if Partition 4 (hd0,3) is present, uncomment the two ### lines below -
- # WARNING: THIS WILL ERASE PTN #4 (hd0,3) ON THE E2B DRIVE EACH TIME YOU BOOT! ONLY USE WITH E2B USB DRIVES!
- ###if exist (%E2BDEV%,0)/_ISO/MyE2B.cfg partnew (%E2BDEV%,3) 0 0 0
- ###if exist (%E2BDEV%,1)/_ISO/MyE2B.cfg partnew (%E2BDEV%,3) 0 0 0
- # To always erase Partition 3 on boot, uncomment the two ### lines below - check ptn 3 is not used or you may delete a data partition on your E2B drive!
- # WARNING: THIS WILL ERASE PTN #3 (hd0,2) ON THE E2B DRIVE EACH TIME YOU BOOT! ONLY USE WITH E2B USB DRIVES!
- ###if exist (%E2BDEV%,0)/_ISO/MyE2B.cfg partnew (%E2BDEV%,2) 0 0 0
- ###if exist (%E2BDEV%,1)/_ISO/MyE2B.cfg partnew (%E2BDEV%,2) 0 0 0
- # ----- PROGRESS MESSAGE CONTROL ----
- # Display background image and cursor immediately so startup messages are printed over the background (but screen won't scroll nicely if it gets full of text!)
- # call Fn.70 3
- # Set cursor outside of the screen so no text or cursor is seen for a while (cursor set to column 0 row 128!)
- # call Fn.5 0 128
- # Turn off cursor and splashimage until Main Menu is shown - useful if you have disabled startup messages and don't want the cursor character at the top of the screen!
- # call Fn.70 0 ;; clear
- # If you want to get rid of any earlier screen text use clear
- # clear
- # Examples (use ONE of the following lines by removing the ### characters)
- # Use this line for a blank screen startup with no progress messages. Tip: use patchme to prevent early grub4dos messages (see \_ISO\docs\PatchMe_ReadMe.txt)
- ###call Fn.70 0 ;; clear ;; call Fn.5 0 128 ;; set redirp=> nul ;; set redir=> nul
- # Use this line to display the background image as early as possible
- ###call Fn.70 3 ;; set redir=> nul
- # Use this line to display the background image as early as possible with no startup messages except an initial quick 'Please wait...' message
- ###call Fn.70 3 ;; set redir=> nul ;; set redirp=> nul ;; debug -1 ;; pause --wait=1 Please wait... ;; debug 0
- # ---- E2B STARTUP AND OTHER MESSAGES ----
- # SUPPRESS STARTUP FILE ENUMERATION INFORMATIONAL MESSAGES from AUTOMN.g4b, etc.
- ###set redir=> nul
- # SUPPRESS OTHER (important) E2B MENU.LST PROGRESS MESSAGES (NOT recommended!)
- ###set redirp=> nul
- # Always display uniform single-colour screen 0xRRGGBB on loading menu (even if a wallpaper was previously loaded - e.g. when using F8) - useful if using STAMPS but not using a wallpaper
- ###splashimage --fill-color=0x000000
- # Note: redir and redirp may affect the messages displayed when a .imgPTN file is selected. Read more at
- # Display ASCII Easy2Boot text for 1 second (or
- ###graphicsmode -1 800 > nul ;; cat /%grub%/ASCII_E2B.txt && pause --wait=1 > nul
- # ---- MENU NUMBERING ----
- # E.g. The user can type '23' to select item 23 in the menu and so it is useful to have the menu item numbers displayed on the menu.
- # Auto-numbering is enabled by default (AUTONUM=0x2001). AUTONUM=CCMM where CC is the marker/arrow character (byte) and MM is 00 (off), 01 (number bootable entries) or 02 (number all entries)
- # Use AUTONUM=0x2000 to turn auto-numbering off, 0x2001 sets numbering on with a space after number (default), 0x2d01 autonumber with hyphen after number, 0x1a01 arrow, 0x3a01 colon, 0x0701 dot
- # e.g. 0x2d00=?menutext, 0x2d01=?nn-menutext (where nn=two-characters for menu numbering 0-9/10-99)
- # Turn off auto-numbering
- ###set AUTONUM=0x2000
- # Turn off the arrow menu pointer (safer than using write 0x8308 0) (E2B v1.A0+) setmenu --triangle-off requires grub4dos 0.4.6a 2018-07 or later
- ### setmenu --triangle-off || write 0x8308 0 > nul
- # --- ADVANCED MENU CONFIGURATION ----
- # set a short bar for background of highlighted menu entry (E2B v1.A0+) requires grub4dos 0.4.6a 2018-07 or later
- ###set SHORT_HL=1
- # centre the menu entries inside the menu area (and centre help text under menu) - requires grub4dos 0.4.6a 2018-07 or later
- ###setmenu --middle-align
- # sets the Default menu entry that will be highlighted when the WINDOWS INSTALL MENU is displayed
- ###set DEFM_WIN=1
- # If DEFMENU=0 then the '0 Set default menu entry and timeout' menu item in the Main menu will not be listed
- ###set DEFMENU=0
- # WINCOUNT variable will cause all the \_ISO\Windows ISOs to always be enumerated on a FASTLOAD boot
- ###set WINCOUNT=1
- # If NOF7HD is set then the 'Boot from HDD0 F7' menu entry is suppressed in all menus
- ###set NOF7HD=1
- # If the NOF8B is set then the Windows menu will not display 'F8 Back to Main Menu'
- ###set NOF8B=1
- # if NOF8MAIN is set then no F8 Main menu entry will be available
- ###set NOF8MAIN=1
- # If NOF9R is set then the 'F9 Reboot menu' item will not be listed in any menu (remember to change HELPTEXT too)
- ###set NOF9R=1
- # If NOF10H is set then the 'F10 Power Off/Halt' menu item will not be listed in any menu (remember to change HELPTEXT too)
- ###set NOF10H=1
- # Don't display the F1 HELP entry in the Main menu
- ###set NOF1=1
- # NO FASTLOAD MENU - If you don't want the user to see the Main Menu entry to enable or disable FASTLOAD, and disable the Status indicator line
- ###set NOFLDMNU=1
- ###set NOFLDST=1
- # NOWMENU causes a Windows Install sub-sub menu to return back to the Main menu rather than return to the Windows Install menu
- ###set NOWMENU=1
- # NOWINMAIN cause the Windows Main Menu entry to be suppressed (even if there are \_ISO\WINDOWS\xxx\yyy.ISO files present
- ###set NOWINMAIN=1
- # Set Help Menu text area (the text displayed when a menu entry is highlighted) size/properties
- # hstart = x position of menu help text (default = rstart-1), min = 1, 0=use menu width and menu start
- # hwidth = width of menu help text (default = menuw+2), 0=use whole width - 2 x hstart, can display help text to right of menu (e.g. hstart=65 hwidth=34 tophelp=8 topstart=4 rstart=4)
- # Warning: Graphics corruption will occur if you exceed the width of the screen (hwidth+hstart < 100 for 800x600)!
- ### set hwidth=70 && set hstart=6
- # Write text to the menu (grub4dos 0.4.6a only) - setmenu --string=x=y=colour="text" - all commands are cached\remembered by grubdos until menu is re-loaded or strings cleared (max. 16 strings)
- # clear all previous strings
- ###setmenu --string=
- # auto-add next string to grub4dos display cache buffer (up to 16 commands allowed) - old syntax (deprecated - do not use)...
- ###setmenu --string=69=18=0xFF00FF="Hello"
- # NEW SYNTAX - USE iINDEX = i0-i15, can also use background colour and m or s to centre text
- ###setmenu --string=i0=69=18=0x22222200FF00FF="Hello"
- # Display Date and Time on every menu (max. 16 --string commands, use 'setmenu --string=' to clear all strings)
- # Only adds string if iINDEX is supported by grub4dos
- ###help setmenu > (md)0x300+9 ;; cat --locate=iINDEX (md)0x300+9 > nul && setmenu --string=i0=75=0=0xffffff="date&time"
- # Can add own string with special replacement code strings of dd MM MMM yyyy hh HH mm ss AP - e.g. Display [2019-Aug-05 02:24:33 PM]
- ###help setmenu > (md)0x300+9 ;; cat --locate=iINDEX (md)0x300+9 > nul && setmenu --string=i0=71=0=0xffffff="date&time=[dd-MMM-yyyy hh:mm:ss AP]"
- #You could set up a hotkey to permanently disable the date&time string (until reload Main menu again):
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [ctrl+F2] "@setmenu --string=i0" > nul
- # You can also draw lines and boxes - create-your-website-with-blocks/configure-e2b/draw-lines-and-boxes/
- # --- CHARACTER SET FONTS ----
- # Font settings - specify alternate unifont hex file which is loaded after the E2B unifont file is loaded - many 16-pixel fonts are in /_ISO/docs/Fonts/ folder
- # Special non-ANSI characters are not included, so only suitable for English language really
- # if the filename contains ".f24" E2B will use large fonts without needing 'set FONTH=24' to be set
- ###set FONT=()/_ISO/docs/Fonts/terminus.uni.gz
- set FONT=()/_ISO/docs/Fonts/xingshu.f24
- # Use Default BIOS Font (tends to be thick+bold for standard ASCII characters)
- ###set BIOSFONT=1
- # Do not load unifont fonts - if NOUNIFONT=1 then the standard E2B unifont font file is not loaded (to save time) but only ANSII characters will be displayed
- ### set NOUNIFONT=1
- # LARGE FONTS - FONTH specifies the font height - only valuies of 16 or 24 are allowed (default = 16 = full unifont character set)
- # If you set FONTH=24 E2B will use a *limited* default set of 24-pixel high fonts (grub4dos 0.4.6a only)
- ###set FONTH=24
- # If you set FONT24 to the path of a 24-pixel font, E2B will use that font as the default font
- # Remember to set HBTM correctly to prevent the screen from scrolling!
- ###set HBTM=2300
- # You can also load your own font after the default fonts have been loaded by using the FONT parameter - if FONTH=24 then the hex font file must be 24-high format
- # If 24 pixel high: 1024x768=85 chars x 32 lines, 800x600=66x25 lines
- # 24 pixel high fonts: yxt.f24=trad Chinese, ltxxx.f24, terminal.f24, developer.f24, X11.f24 - some fonts may not work in some languages
- ###set FONT=/_ISO/docs/Fonts/developer.f24
- # ----------- DISABLE AUTOMENU feature -----------------
- # E2B will allow you to press the first letter of a menu item to jump to it - grub4dos keys p, e, b and c keys will only work if SHIFT is held down
- # AUTOMENU = OFF will disable the AUTOMENU jump feature and special grub4dos p, e, b, c keys must be lower case (don't hold down SHIFT key)
- ###set AUTOMENU=OFF
- # SET DEFAULT MAINMENU ITEM AND TIMEOUT
- # Information: Create an \_ISO\menu_defaults.txt file
- # Set the default entry and timeout in the menu_defaults.txt file (debug 0 prevents menu item number at top right from being displayed)
- # DO NOT UNCOMMENT THE LINES BELOW! They should not be set in this file!
- # e.g. use these 3 lines in the menu_defaults.txt file for the first menu item as default and 0 seconds timeout (-1) - remove the # signs
- # default 0
- # timeout -1
- # debug 0
- # This will fix which initial main menu default entry will be highlighted and the timeout in seconds.
- # You must also set DEFMENU=0 to suppress the 'Set default menu entry and timeout' menu entry
- # ---- GFX menu support ----
- # If you really want to use a gfxmenu or @DED-LEGO@ or GFX-RIPPER then specify the 'message' file here -
- # There are many gfxmenu limitations (on error goes into text mode, no timeout or default option, number of ISOs cannot be displayed, etc. etc.)
- # Tip: grub4dos 0.4.6a and E2B now supports large fonts - see FONTH below
- # Place your gfxmenu file in the /_ISO folder. Change the GFX= line to match the name of your file (path is always relative to \_ISO)
- set GFX=
- ###set GFX=message
- ###set GFX=docs/Templates/GFXMenu/message
- # ---- TEXT MODE (no fancy wallpaper and no unicode font used - quick to load) ---
- # NO GRAPHICS MODE OR WALLPAPER or GFXMenu
- # Text-mode menu (no wallpaper) - suppresses graphics mode (must use 'GFX=none') for 80x25 lines
- # Try these settings if using text mode - set HBTM=2301 set HCOLOUR=0104 set FCOLOUR=0104
- # and use these text colours - color normal=light-cyan/dark-gray highlight=red/cyan helptext=yellow/light-gray standard=light-cyan/black border=red/black
- # See "\_ISO\docs\MyThemes\TextMinimal.cfg" for an example MyE2B.cfg file.
- ###set GFX=none
- # ---- KEYBOARD TYPE -----
- #set which keyboard you are using (use one only!) - see the KBD_xxxx.g4b files in the grub folder if you want to modify the key mapping
- #Note: Passwords may not work properly if the keyboard scan code mapping is not correct! Default = US keyboard (set KBD=)
- ###set KBD=KBD_AZERTY.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_FRENCH.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_GERMAN.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_ITALIANO.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_JAPAN_106.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_QWERTY_UK.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_QWERTZ.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_SPANISH.g4b
- ###set KBD=KBD_QWERTZ_HUN.g4b
- # set the keyboard type now (optional)
- # the next line ensures the correct keyboard scan codes will be recognised if using a non-USA keyboard (not required unless asking for password later on in this cfg file)
- ###if not "%KBD%"=="" call /%grub%/%KBD% > nul
- # ---- LANGUAGE SUPPORT ----
- # To change language from ENGlish, look for supported language folders in the \_ISO\e2b\grub\xxx folders
- # e.g Arabic. Uncomment first line below to right-align menu entries. RTL=1 means use menuw value - or set RTL=<number> - e.g. 'set RTL=58' to adjust position of menu headings
- # use RTL for RIGHT-TO-LEFT LANGUAGES only, GERMAN_ALT has different alignment of [hotkey] characters in menu
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=ARABIC && set RTL=1 && set AUTONUM=0 && write 0x8308 0 > nul
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=CZECH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=DUTCH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=ENG
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=FRENCH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=GERMAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=GERMAN_ALT
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=GREEK
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=ITALIAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=POLISH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=PORTU_BRAZIL
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=ROMANIAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=RUSSIAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=SIMP_CHINESE
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=SPANISH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=SWEDISH
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=TRAD_CHINESE
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=UKRAINIAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=VIETNAMESE
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=HUNGARIAN
- ###if "%LANG%"=="" set LANG=INDONESIAN
- # User Language Selection example code - prompt user before Main Menu is displayed - see \_ISO\e2b\grub folders for all available languages
- # Uncomment all the following lines (remove ###) to ask user to choose a different language (edit as required)
- ###if not "%DONEMENU%"=="" goto :skplang
- ###echo CHOOSE A LANGUAGE
- ###echo
- ###echo C = Chinese (Simplified)
- ###echo TC = Chinese (Traditional)
- ###echo E = English
- ###echo G = German
- ###echo S = Spanish
- ###echo
- ###set /p ask=Which language :
- ###if /i "%ask%"=="C" set LANG=SIMP_CHINESE
- ###if /i "%ask%"=="TC" set LANG=TRAD_CHINESE
- ###if /i "%ask%"=="G" set LANG=GERMAN
- ###if /i "%ask%"=="S" set LANG=SPANISH
- ###if /i "%ask%"=="E" set LANG=ENG
- ###:skplang
- # ----- SOUND ALARM IF SOMEONE BOOTS WITHOUT CAPS LOCK ON ------
- # Check for CAPS LOCK on boot - if not on then sound alarm and switch off system if user presses a key
- # get special keys - e.g. SHIFT, CTRL, etc. into n for use later
- # ONLY WORKS IN BIOS MODE - NOT UEFI
- ###set n=0
- ###/%grub%/bios int=0x16 eax=0x00000200 > (md)0x300+1
- ###cat --skip=12 --length=2 (md)0x300+1 | set /a n=0x > nul
- # bits in n = LShift=01, RShift=02, CTRL=04, ALT=08,SCROLL=0x10, NUM=0x20, CAPS=0x40, INS=0x80
- ###if exist n calc %n%&0x40 > nul || if not exist DONEMENU set n=xxx && beep --play=255 400 20 500 20 600 20 700 20 800 20 900 20 1000 20 1100 20 1200 20 1300 20 1400 20 1500 20 1600 20
- ###if "%n%"=="xxx" echo HALT! && halt
- ###set n=
- # ---- PASSWORD PROTECTION -----
- # E2B default menu edit password is easy2boot
- # The line below will set a password of 'easy2boot' to stop users editing the menus accidentally (encrypted)
- # You can use an encrypted md5 value or a plain text value ()
- # If you want to edit the menus, press p and then enter the password (or you can use an unencrypted password like this: 'set pwd=fred')
- # Does not work if using GFX Menu
- # Set encrypted password of easy2boot
- ###set pwd=--md5 $1$1$okAQ3AJUdhqf3TVrwKvJP1
- # OR set plain text password of fred
- ###set pwd=fred
- # Any payload file extensions ending in "pwd", e.g. Ubuntu.isopwd, will ask for a password before they will run
- # If menupwd is defined, then that will be the required password for the payload file
- # If menupwd is not set then the pwd (E2B menu edit password) will be used (if set)
- # e.g. if file = Ubuntu14.1.isopwd or Win7Install.imgPTNpwd and menupwd=fred then you must enter fred before the payload will run
- # if both menupwd and pwd are not set, then no password will be prompted for
- # Can use md5 encrypted password or plain text...
- ### set menupwd=--md5 $1$fzr3$gtBm4hqXA1CohTSpMsuxG1
- ### set menupwd=fred
- # --- MASTER PASSWORD ---
- # To prompt user for password or PIN code, we must set up graphics, etc. now
- # GMODE was already set in the lines above - run graphicsmode before splashimage
- ###graphicsmode -1 %GMODE% > nul
- # If you want to display a different background bitmap just for the Master password user input (see below), use these 3 lines below
- ###call Fn.70 3
- ###splashimage /_ISO/docs/Templates/Aliums/Aliums.bmp.gz > nul
- ###clear
- # for a better method of password input, create-your-website-with-blocks/configure-e2b/passwords-and-security/
- # the next line changes the font immediately but can cause a delay whilst it loads - ensure in graphics mode
- ###font ()/%grub%/unifont.hex.gz
- # You should have already set the keyboard type previously (e.g. QWERTZ)
- :mpwd
- # If you want to set a Master password for Easy2Boot to prevent anyone from using it on first boot
- # (e.g. 'fred') uncomment and edit the lines below (you can use password --md5 xxxxxxxx format if you wish)
- ###if exist DONEMENU goto :pok
- ###clear && echo && echo ENTER E2B MASTER PASSWORD
- ###debug 0
- ###password fred && goto :pok
- ###echo && set /p:2 ask=WRONG PASSWORD!
- ###goto :mpwd
- :pok
- ###if not exist DONEMENU echo
- # To reboot if the password is wrong, replace the line goto :mpwd with the grub4dos command reboot
- # This will cause the wallpaper background to be always loaded before displaying the Main Menu - only needed if you enable FASTLOAD *AND* use splashimage for Master password as above
- ###set DONEMENU=
- # --- MONTHLY PIN CODE ---
- # The user must enter the "4 digit PIN code of the month"
- # Windows PIN CALCULATOR app is available on request
- # VARIABLES BELOW CAN AFFECT ACTIONS OF TP.g4b
- # SEED - 4 digits - this is your special SEED number - default is 1985
- # set number of allowed attempts - default is very large!
- #
- # SPECIAL OPTIONS: TESTPIN and PINRETURN
- # set TESTPIN as first user guess or else user will be prompted for PIN code - if pin code is wrong, user will be prompted again (unless ATTEMPTS=1)
- # if PINRETURN is set then call to TP.g4b will always return after n ATTEMPTS or on success. PINRETURN=OK if correct pin number was used.
- # Typical use: Uncomment only the 6 ### lines, set ATTEMPTS and SEED. E2B Version line can be altered for any special message you like.
- # Do not uncomment ##SS# lines unless needed (create-your-website-with-blocks/configure-e2b/passwords-and-security/)
- ###if not exist /%grub%/TP.g4b halt
- ###if exist DONEMENU goto :TPfin
- ###set SEED=1985
- ###set ATTEMPTS=3
- ##SS#set TESTPIN=8684
- ##SS#set PINRETURN=1
- ###echo E2B VERSION %VER%
- ###call /%grub%/TP.g4b
- ##SS#if not "%PINRETURN%"=="OK" reboot
- ##SS#if "%PINRETURN%"=="OK" clear
- :TPfin
- # --- ENCRYPT FILES ---
- #Tip: For even better security, use 7Zip to compress this MyE2B.cfg file to GZip format or use lzma.exe (See )
- # \_ISO\docs\E2B Utilities\LZMA has useful batch files to encrypt files
- # You must keep the file name unchanged (e.g. MyE2B.cfg) and can also set it's file attribute to 'Hidden' and 'System' or set permissions if NTFS E2B drive used.
- # ---- SET AN EXPIRY DATE - EXAMPLES -----
- # Change the 20160320 date below to alter the expiry date and change the message - you can use reboot instead of halt, Fn.73 3 waits for 3 seconds
- ###if 20160320<=%@date:~0,4%%%@date:~5,2%%%@date:~8,2% echo THIS SOFTWARE HAS EXPIRED! && call Fn.73 3 && halt
- # Use this code to only allow use on weekdays
- ###call /%grub%/dow.g4b %@date:~0,4% %@date:~5,2% %@date:~8,2%
- ###if "%dow%"=="0" echo It's Sunday! && call Fn.73 3 && halt
- ###if "%dow%"=="6" echo It's Saturday! && call Fn.73 3 && halt
- ###set dow=
- # See
- # set 14 day expiry date from 28th March 2016
- ###clear
- ###call /_ISO/e2b/grub/checkdate.g4b 2016 03 28 14 SILENT
- ###if not "%CHECKDAT%"=="OK" echo E2B HAS EXPIRED! && call Fn.73 3 && halt
- ###set CHECKDAT=
- ###set togo=
- # Example which adds Expires in xx days onto Main Menu - reboots if expired (debug -1 prevents number countdown when using pause --wait=3)
- ###clear
- ###call /_ISO/e2b/grub/checkdate.g4b 2019 06 16 14
- ###debug -1
- ###if "%CHECKDAT%"=="OK" if not exist DONEMENU pause --wait=3 Days before Expiry=%togo%
- ###debug 1
- ###if not "%CHECKDAT%"=="OK" echo THIS SOFTWARE HAS EXPIRED! call Fn.73 3 && reboot
- ###if %togo%==1 setmenu --string=i1=76=22=0xFFFF00="Expires tomorrow"
- ###if not %togo%==1 setmenu --string=i1=76=22=0xFFFF00="Expires in %togo% days"
- ###set CHECKDAT=
- ###set togo=
- # --- CLONE PROTECTION (lock to this drive only) ---
- # This code gets the exact size of the E2B USB drive to prevent it being copied and run from another USB drive.
- # get number of sectors using INT 13h AH=48 into memory at DS:SI+10h - edx=80h is hard disk 0, 81h would be hard disk 1
- # Change number 12345678 to match the size returned by your drive. Change halt to reboot if desired. Delete pause line if not required.
- # ONLY WORKS IN BIOS MODE - NOT UEFI
- ###debug 1 ;; echo xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > (md)0x300+1 ;; write 0x60000 0x42 > nul ;; write 0x60010 0 > nul
- ###/%grub%/bios int=0x13 eax=0x4800 edx=0x80 ds=0x6000 esi=0x0 > nul ;; read 0x60010 > nul ;; set /a END=%@retval%-1 > nul
- ###if not %END%==12345678 pause THIS DRIVE ENDS AT SECTOR %END%
- ###if not %END%==12345678 halt
- ###set END=
- # --- MENU ENTRY SPACING ---
- # grub4dos 0.4.6a allows you to set the spacing between text characters and between lines on the menu, default = 0:0 (Font spacing : Line spacing]
- # note that altering the line spacing will mean you will need to adjust your menu size/position parameters and text postitions, etc.!
- ###setmenu --font-spacing=1:2 > nul
- # ---- DEFINE GLOBAL HOTKEYS (for all menus) ------
- # create-your-website-with-blocks/configure-e2b/global-hotkeys/
- # Set global hotkey CTRL+R for FASTLOAD Refresh - only defined if /FASTLOAD.YES is present
- ###if exist (bd)/FASTLOAD.YES ()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+R] "clear && echo REFRESH > /FASTLOAD.YES && configfile /%grub%/menu.lst" > nul
- # Program hotkeys to work in ALL menus - no separate menu entry is required. Some examples shown below.
- # Add global hotkeys - examples only - use ;; or ;& or && to separate commands.
- # Use @ to prevent commands displaying on screen when hotkey pressed - e.g. "@(bd)/%grub%/qrun.g4b force.isodefault /_ISO/Linux/Ubuntu.iso ;; boot" > nul
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F9] "reboot" > nul
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F10] "halt" > nul
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+F9] "clear && echo \nLoading Windows menu... && /%grub%/configX.g4b /%grub%/MenuWinInstall.lst" > nul
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [ctrl+F7] "clear && echo $[0004] \n\nPress a key to reboot\n && pause && reboot" > nul
- #Disable Ctrl+F8 hotkey
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+F8]
- # Set Ctrl+F8 hotkey to Reload E2B (if E2B menu not working)
- ####()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+F8] "map --unhook ;; map --unmap=0:0xff > nul ;; root (bd)/ > nul ;; chainloader /grldr > nul ;; boot" > nul
- # F11 boots to an ISO
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F11] "(bd)/%grub%/qrun.g4b force.isodefault /_ISO/Linux/Ubuntu.iso ;; boot" > nul
- # F8 will always reload Main Menu (quick)
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F8] "set MFOLDER=/_ISO/MAINMENU && configfile (md)0xa000+0xA0" > nul
- # or F8 will re-enumerate all files and load Main Menu
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F8] "configfile (bd)/%grub%/menu.lst" > nul
- # F7 to boot from internal HDD
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F7] "map (hd0) (hd1) && map (hd1) (hd0) && map --hook && chainloader (hd0)+1 && rootnoverify (hd0) && boot" > nul
- # Make the F1 key show the Help Menu from any menu (uncomment 3 lines below) - you can put your own help file in \_ISO\F1.cfg
- ###if exist /_ISO/F1.cfg ()/%grub%/hotkey [F1] "configfile /_ISO/F1.cfg" > nul && goto :f1skp
- ###if exist /%grub%/%LANG%/F1.cfg ()/%grub%/hotkey [F1] "configfile /%grub%/%LANG%/F1.cfg" > nul && goto :f1skp
- ###if exist /%grub%/ENG/F1.cfg ()/%grub%/hotkey [F1] "configfile /%grub%/ENG/F1.cfg" > nul
- :f1skp
- # Clear only one global hotkey setting (can be used in .mnu files or .hdr and .lst files)
- # e.g. clear F9 global hotkey
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F9] > nul
- # Clear all global hotkeys and reload the hotkey program (only really useful in other menus - e.g. in $CONFIG\CONFIG.mnu files)
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey -u > nul && ()/%grub%/hotkey -A > nul
- #Load UTILITIES Menu using F6 key
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [F6] "set MFOLDER=/_ISO/UTILITIES && set HDG=Utilities Menu && /%grub%/SubMenu.g4b" > nul
- # ---- HIDE PAYLOAD MENU ENTRIES -----
- # To hide a menu entry, create a .txt file of same filename as ISO and use: iftitle [if exist SECRET] here is title\nhere is help text
- # Then define Ctrl+F9 and Ctrl+F10 hotkeys (password is E2B)
- # Read more:
- # Ctrl+F9 - Clear menu with wallpaper and prompt user for password in German language, switch to blue wallpaper if success
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+F9] "call Fn.70 3 ;; clear && echo -e -n \nPasswort:\x20 && set SECRET= ;; call Fn.5 0 128 ;; password E2B > nul && set SECRET=1 && splashimage /_ISO/docs/Templates/blue/blue.bmp.gz ;; configfile (md)0x3000+0xA0" > nul
- # Ctrl+F10 - Reset pwd and background, reload menu
- ###()/%grub%/hotkey [Ctrl+F10] "set DONEMENU= ;; configfile /menu.lst" > nul
-
- # ---- OTHER SETTINGS ----
- # XP ISO UNATTEND.TXT SUPPORT - if PICKAUTO is set then user will be asked to select \_ISO\WINDOWS\XP\*.AUTO files for Unattend.txt\Winnt.sif selection
- # create-your-website-with-blocks/add-payload-files/windows-install-isos/unattended-windows-installs/
- # .SIF file must have OemPreinstall=No or will get 'missing file' errors
- ###set PICKAUTO=YES
- # Use if black screen on boot to XP Setup (some Dell systems with buggy BIOSes need this) - if 0 does not work, try 1-9 (default is -1)
- ###set E820=0
- # ---- ZALMAN\IODD HDD ENCLOSURE -----
- # If file extension is .ISO, then ask user how to run it (e.g. run as if .ISOPE or .ISOWINVH, etc.)
- # Use if you have a Zalman Virtual CD USB HDD caddy you may want to keep all .iso files as .iso (tip: use a .txt file with a help entry to remind you which one works best!)
- ###set ISOASK=1
- # --- MENU SORTING ---
- # Turn off alphabetical sorting of menu entries (speeds up enumeration of menus slightly - NOT recommended!) - note multiple wallpapers won't work if you set this!
- ###set NOSORT=1
- # --- SPEED UP MENU LOADING IF MANY ISO/IMGPTN FILES IN MENU FOLDERS ---
- # Disable volume information of ISO file displayed in menu help text and do not warn user if file is not contiguous
- ###set QMENU=1
- # --- CHECK BIOS FOR 137GB BUG ---
- # Do not check the BIOS to see if it has the >137GB USB disk access bug (e.g. as found on some Asus EeePCs) Tip: try formatting the drive using RMPrepUSB first!
- # Useful to suppress warning when your E2B drive is >137GB but E2B is on the first partition which is <137GB so it will work correctly
- ###set CHECKBIOS=
- # ----- REDUCE MEMORY USAGE -----
- # This disables the loading of batch file modules into memory for faster execution (so MOD=1 may slower - not recommended)
- # If too many files or variables cause grub4dos to crash then uncomment the next line
- ###set MOD=1
- # Use HLT instruction to reduce CPU cycles whilst waiting for keypress (stops CPU from getting too hot) - this also prevents animations and tunes from playing
- ### write --bytes=1 0x8205 0x20 > nul
- # --- DEBUG MODE -
- # Displays boot timings just before Main Menu is displayed - use for diagnosing/measuring slow boot times (can also press ! key during boot to show times)
- ###set SHOWTIME=1
- # Always pause after menu file enumeration - Note: instead of using ENUMWAIT, just press the SPACEBAR during file enumeration and it will pause before it displays the menu
- ###set ENUMWAIT=1
- # --- PROMPT USER FOR FASTER BOOT ----
- # Add 3 lines below to prompt for faster boot option (for BIOSes with poorly-written and slow USB drivers) (will need to adjust menu size)
- ###set ask=
- ###if not exist DONEMENU set /p:3 ask=Speed up booting (no wallpaper or unifont not loaded) (Y/N) :
- ###if not exist DONEMENU if /i "%ask%"=="Y" set NOUNIFONT=1 && set GFX=none && set noitems=16 && set tophelp=18 && set HBTM=2300
- # --- STAMPS and ANIMATION ---
- # see for more details
- # Specify stamps to overwrite the wallpaper. Format: set STAMPn=type=x=y (filespec), type: 0=normal, 0x80=transparent background
- ###set STAMP1=0x80=584=0 /_ISO/docs/Templates/Animate/easy2boot_stamp.bmp
- ###set STAMP2=0x80=680=160 /_ISO/docs/Templates/Animate/E2B.bmp
- ###set STAMP3=0x80=620=160 /_ISO/docs/Templates/Animate/LadyMorgana.bmp
- ###set STAMP4=0x80=580=380 /_ISO/e2b/grub/E2BPlate.bmp
- # ANIMATE - displays a sequence - first file must end in 01.xxx (can be compressed bitmap using gzip or LZMA) - must use .bmp or .jpg as extension
- # trans=transparent, infinite=animate on menu or add 1-15 for number of cycles, disable playing menu type=0x0
- # 18 delay units = 1 second, x and y in pixels, last = last frame number in sequence 01.xxx-99.xxx or 001-255.xxx
- ###set trans=0x80 && set infinite=0x10
- # display sequence on menu (with transparent background)
- ###set /A type=%infinite% + %trans% > nul
- # play sequence 3 times immediately
- ###set /A type=%trans% + 3 > nul
- ###set delay=0x3
- ###set last=09
- ###set x=650
- ###set y=40
- # use (bd) for boot drive or (hd0,0), so that if root drive changes it continues to load from correct drive.
- ###set FILE=(fd3)/frame_0001.bmp
- ###set ANIMATE=%type%=%delay%=%last%=%x%=%y% %FILE%
- ###set trans= && set infinite= && set delay= && set type= && set last= && set y= && set x= && set FILE=
- # If using a floppy image, we must specify the location of the image
- # The floppy disk image is loaded into memory and so the animation is faster and does not constantly access the disk
- # ANIMFD3 is a floppy disk image file containing the files - it is mapped to fd3 by E2B
- ###set ANIMFD3=/_ISO/docs/Templates/Animate/E2B_GIF.ima
- # remove the animation that is currently playing
- ###splashimage --animated=0
- # ----- SOUND (BEEPS and TUNES) ------
- # beep middle C 3 times with 1/5 second delays (Frequency in Hz Duration in milliseconds), freq.=0 for delay. play=255 for infinite loop
- ###beep play=3 --nowait 262 200 0 200
- # call an E2B batch file to play tune each time main menu is loaded
- ###call /_ISO/docs/Tunes/Tetris_Loop.g4b
- # call an E2B batch file (if F8 pressed to reload Main menu, do not play tune again)
- ###if not exist DONEMENU call /_ISO/docs/Tunes/Tetris_Loop.g4b
- # ------ SET VARIABLES MYMEMMB and MYDISKGB ----------
- # SIZE_E2B and SIZE_HD1 are already available
- # set B64 text and MYMEMMB for size of memory
- ###set /a M=*0x8298 & 0xffffffff>>10+1 > nul && set /a M1=*0x82c0>>10+1 > nul
- ###set /a M=%M% + %M1% > nul ;; set MYMEMMB=%M% ;; set M= ;; set M1=
- # set GB4 variable if 4GB+ of memory present
- ###set /a M=*0x8298 & 0xffffffff>>10+1 > nul ;; set /a M1=*0x82c0>>10+1 > nul ;; set /a M=%M% + %M1% > nul ;; if %M%>=4096 set GB4=1 ;; set M= ;; set M1=
- #get size of boot device hd2 (second internal hard disk) in GB in MYDISKGB (allow for 2TB drives - max grub4dos +ve number is 0x7FFFFFFFFFFFFFFF 1TB)
- errorcheck off
- geometry (hd2) > (md)0x333+1 ;; cat --locate=/512 --replace=\x00 (md)0x333+1 > nul ;; cat --locate=nt/Size= (md)0x333+1 > nul
- set /A a=%?%+8 > nul ;; cat --skip=%a% (md)0x333+1 | set a= ;; set /a a=%a%>>21 > nul
- if %a%<=0 set a= ;; set MYDISKGB=%a% ;; set a=
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