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create one or multiple batch files to launch programs on your computer instead of using the startup folder.
1. create new notepad file by launch notepad and then save it
2. open saved file , add start(space)(doublequotes)
3. copy that line and paste on the line below and repeat until you have enough for your programs ( one line for each program)
4.find shortcut location of program and paste it a space right after start "" "XXXXXXXXXXXXXX"
5. repeat until you have the programs you wanted, you can create as many batch files as you want.
6. save the file and then rename the file extension from .txt to .bat , disregard the warning and click yes to the question and launch it and watch your programs launch.(speed may vary depending on your computer)

you can do this with startup program but it is not customizable like multiple batch files.

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  • wonderfull :D:D

  • can anyone make a video that will show how to make a batch file that opens the program you want but if you type 1 then come calculator and if you type 2 then comes teamviewer and so on so you can choose

  • its time consuming, but thanks for the info!

  • nice processor

  • I cant see a shit omg

  • Thanks, I was looking for the start function. Nice Background + Song... The song sounded familiar from 0:01 to 0:05 cause I remember that beat

  • (doublequotes) after START makes all the difference in the world!!!!

    I used to omit the double quotes, and always wondered why I couldn't get programs to run that had a SPACE in the filename.

    Thank you, now I don't have to rename all my executables to a single word filename!!!

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