bat can t be opened, how to run bat file, very urgent!

Updated on technology 2024-04-16
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    .The BAT file is a batch file and is a DoS tool that can be run on the command line in a pure DOS or DOS window. It can play a huge role in everyday applications, but batch command execution is relatively inefficient, and the command inside can be destroyed if you are not careful.

    If you convert it to. The executable file in com format will not only greatly improve the execution efficiency, but also will not destroy the original function.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Network issues. You place the next file online.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Isn't BAT a virus?

    Why do you want to open it!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Right-click on the txt file that has been entered, and click the rename option on the page in the pop-up page.

    2. After turning on the rename function, change the **file to in the dialog box. Bat suffix.

    3. After the modification is completed, double-click the bat file that has just been modified, and it can be run automatically. bat file.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Run assoc in cmdbat=batfile

    After that, then in the folder options find the new file in the extension. After the bat, add ms-dos batch processing to the advanced options. Everything is ok!

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    If you think. If the bat file cannot be run by double-clicking, there are two possibilities.

    1. What do you think. The real file extension of the bat file is not. bat, most likely. txt, the solution is to open it with notepad, select all files as file type when saving, and enter the file name.

    2. File association issues. The workaround is to run the following two commands assoc in the cmd windowbat=batfile

    ftype batfile="%1" %*

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Double-click to open it and it will run. BAT.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Method steps.

    1. Open the [Start Menu] in the lower left corner of the desktop, find the [Control Panel] option in the right list, and click to enter.

    2. Enter the control panel, find the [System and Security] option in the distribution list, and open it.

    3. Enter the system and security options interface, click the [System] option at the bottom to enter the system properties interface.

    4. Enter the system properties bar and click the [Advanced System Settings] option in the menu bar in the upper left corner.

    5. Select the [Advanced] option above the Open System Properties dialog box, and then click [Environment Variables] at the bottom of the advanced interface

    6. Enter the environment variable dialog box, select [New] under the administrator user variable, and in the pop-up new user variable dialog box, fill in the user name [%path%] and the variable value in [C: Windows System32].

    7. The user variable is set successfully, click [path] below the system variable, select it, and then add [%path%] to save it.

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