You can't make the batch file automatically open up in fullscreen mode, but you can do this:
@echo off
mode 800
"Commands here"
This will open the batch file in a rather larger-than-normal window, but it will not be in fullscreen, the user of the batch file must click the maximize button to make it fullscreen.
You get a copy of the mspaint.exe file from Windows XP, and move it to your Windows Vista computer.
The file systems supported by Windows XP and Windows Vista are essentially the same. However, Windows Vista does not support booting from FAT32 partitions, and Windows XP does not support Windows Vista's Shadow Copy feature (which makes automatic backups of files) and will delete the backups if it accesses an NTFS Windows Vista partition.
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.
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SAM: Security Accounts Manager is a registry file in Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. It stores users' passwords in a hashed format (in LM hash and NTLM hash). Since a hash function is one-way, this provides some measure of security for the storage of the passwords.BAT: Batch File in DOS, OS/2, and Microsoft Windows, is a text file containing a series of commands intended to be executed by the command interpreter. Batch files are useful for running a sequence of executables automatically and are often used to automate repetitive or tedious processes.
The Hard Drive with Windows Vista installed on it would not work in Windows 98 unless you reformatted it using the FAT32 File System, thus erasing all data. Windows Vista uses the NTFS file system, which is not supported by Windows 98.
I've found the answer to my problem. The registry needed a file association fix. After using the File Association Fix for Vista from winhelponline.com, it's back as it should be.
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reinstall
NTFS
bootmgr.exe