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Why hello there... Out of severe boredom yesterday, I started playing around with command prompt and .bats, and one thing I haven't been able to figure out is how to get a single .bat to perform more than one operation... Is it even possible? For example, two things I tried combining are "cmd.exe" and "CHDIR C:\". I know it doesn't have much of a point in this case, but I'd still like to know nonetheless. I've tried just putting a space between the two and putting a full line, but to no avail.

2007-09-19 09:18:01 · 2 answers · asked by Jake 1 in Computers & Internet Other - Computers

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One instruction per line is generally correct.

You are doing something else wrong.

If I may be so bold, as a computer programmer with over 30 years of experience, including having a sideline business helping people with computer problems, I *strongly* recommend that you not fool around with batch files without at least reading up on it at your local library, or taking a course in it (available at some adult education, or county extension classes; I doubt that even tech schools have such classes).

There is nothing for which that the average computer user needs a batch file. But, if you insist on risking your computer on unnecessary and potentially "dangerous" programming, then at least check-out the links, below.

2007-09-19 09:38:39 · answer #1 · answered by skaizun 6 · 0 0

that could be slightly a multitude ok! go online as an Administrator and do a seek for *.bat (that is megastar/asterisk dot bat) making use of 'stepped forward seek' for equipment and hidden records and delete any that tutor in BurnDvd.bat. Then the least puzzling thank you to undo something is a equipment restoration.

2016-12-26 18:35:46 · answer #2 · answered by batalla 3 · 0 0

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