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BUT BEFORE CONTINUING...
MINIMUM KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS:
-TO KNOW WHAT THE HECK IS AN MSDOS BATCH FILE
-BASIC MsDOS commands and terms
-proper common sense [BETTER THAN BASIC MSDOS blah blah]
1) Run any text-editting program [i prefer NOTEPAD or MSDOS
Edit]
[for msdos edit, START>RUN>EDIT // MSDOSprompt>EDIT]
2) type these:
cls [to clear previous writtings on the scrn][optional]
echo off [to make the PROMPT and commands entered
invisible]
cls [to clear previous writtings on the scrn]
c:\ [drive where the folder is located]
cd\folder\subfolder\subsubfolder [folder where the
filename/program is located]
filename/program [w/ or w/o FILE EXT] [ BUT pls indicate if
there are two same filenames] [filename/program u want to
execute[
exit [optional] [automatically exits MSDOS after the
preceding procedures/commands are completed/executed]
Credits
SUBMITTED BY: Blue Hunter/[Aryan Technologies] |