r2du-soft Posted October 25, 2022 Share Posted October 25, 2022 hi, as part of my software, I need to understand the nature of the disks connected to the computer. so i want get list of all connected disks to computer and find the nature of them and need to know disk's is: 1) flash disk ? 2) hard disk (internal or external) ? 3) cd drive (internal or external) ? i test the command: wmic logicaldisk get caption, description and result is like this: C: Local Fixed Disk D: Removable Disk E: CD-ROM Disc F: Local Fixed Disk G: Local Fixed Disk 1) drive c is a internal hard drive (ssd) 2) drive d is a flash disk 3) drive e is a cd drive 4) drive f is 2 tb hard disk 5) drive g is 3 tb hard disk i how can know witch drive is flash, hard disk (internal or external) and cd drive (internal or external) ? thanks Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pixelsearch Posted October 25, 2022 Share Posted October 25, 2022 Hi r2du-soft For a start, you could try the function _WinAPI_GetDriveType Here is the example found in AutoIt help file, a bit modified : #include <WinAPIFiles.au3> Example() Func Example() Local $sDriveLetter, $iTypeOfDrive, $sMessage For $i = 65 To 90 $sDriveLetter = Chr($i) & ":" ; "A:" to "Z:" $iTypeOfDrive = _WinAPI_GetDriveType($sDriveLetter) $sMessage = $sDriveLetter & " " Switch $iTypeOfDrive Case $DRIVE_UNKNOWN $sMessage &= "The drive type cannot be determined." Case $DRIVE_NO_ROOT_DIR $sMessage &= "The root path is invalid." Case $DRIVE_REMOVABLE $sMessage &= "The drive is a removable media." Case $DRIVE_FIXED $sMessage &= "The drive is a fixed drive." Case $DRIVE_REMOTE $sMessage &= "The drive is a remote (network) drive." Case $DRIVE_CDROM $sMessage &= "The drive is a CD-ROM drive." Case $DRIVE_RAMDISK $sMessage &= "The drive is a RAM disk." EndSwitch If $iTypeOfDrive <> $DRIVE_NO_ROOT_DIR Then ConsoleWrite($sMessage & @crlf) Next EndFunc ;==>Example r2du-soft 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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