A batch file is the text file that contains a series of commands that MS-DOS carries out. A batch file is created by COPY CON command after specifying a file name by using extension as .BAT in DOS mode.
the extension of a batch file is ".bat"
Nope, the format of a file is a vital part of a successful batch file. Even if a file with an unknown file format contains working batch file code in it, a batch file will still not be able to read it because of its foreign file extension. If you want the batch file to be able to read the foreign file, then you can set it to rename the mutated file to .bat format and then read it for it to work. Example: @Echo off REN File.Foreign File.bat CALL File.bat exit
You can just open the batch file with notepad and look at the code
You can't download a program that makes a batch file to do what you want to do. You will need to legally learn about hacking, and then write the file yourself.
A batch file.
you can use notepad for creating a batch file. just when you save the file that you made, add .bat as a file extension. like this: "sample.bat".
A Batch. generally in a BATch file.
A Batch Script
Hey want to learn batch?? Well a batch file does not need a program (I.E a compiler or interpreter) like in other languages like C++ and Python. No a batch file is just saved a certain way.
You can have a running batch file continue in another batch file but have it running in the same spot as it was before moving in Windows 7 if it is configured properly. Batch files are designed to perform simple operations based on user input.
You can only do it with regetit.exe, and plus if you are asking to change it with a batch file ... trying to make a virus?
Here's the code: @echo off copy "Location of Batch File" "Location to copy file into" exit