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me boot up
After me splash screen comes on, what appears to be the
auto exec bat file shows being loaded. Tried to get "@echo off" by changing the bat file but it keeps reverting back. How do you stop it? |
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Win Me does not process the autoexec.bat file when booting. This file is
retained for backwards compatibility with applications that expect to see such a file. What exactly are you seeing when the system boots since it is not the contents of autoexec.bat unless you have chosen to add this file to the startup folder. If that is the case use a file with a different name and then Win Me won't undo any changes to make to the file. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP rgkual1 wrote: After me splash screen comes on, what appears to be the auto exec bat file shows being loaded. Tried to get "@echo off" by changing the bat file but it keeps reverting back. How do you stop it? |
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-----Original Message----- Win Me does not process the autoexec.bat file when booting. This file is retained for backwards compatibility with applications that expect to see such a file. What exactly are you seeing when the system boots since it is not the contents of autoexec.bat unless you have chosen to add this file to the startup folder. If that is the case use a file with a different name and then Win Me won't undo any changes to make to the file. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP rgkual1 wrote: After me splash screen comes on, what appears to be the auto exec bat file shows being loaded. Tried to get "@echo off" by changing the bat file but it keeps reverting back. How do you stop it? . I am seeing the contents of the auto exec bat file. It is not in the startup menu. |
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To repeat my earlier post, Win Me does not process or access the autoexec.bat
file when booting so if you are seeing the contents of this file you have some other application installed, whether intentionally or behind your back, that is causing this to happen. Has this always happened? If not what changes did you make to your system just prior to this problem starting? If recently have you considered using system store to roll your system back to before this problem started? Use MSConfig (Start, Run, enter MSConfig in the box and click OK), open the Start-up tab and look for any new entries or even one that refers to autoexec.bat. -- Mike Maltby MS-MVP rgkual1 wrote: I am seeing the contents of the auto exec bat file. It is not in the startup menu. |
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