i dont have an exactely answer but if you are in note pad and write echo then the coputer is write example echo hello:
open notepad type in command save as cmd.bat save in documents open cmd.bat there you go CMD!
If it is a game for command prompt, be sure to click 'save as' and click all programs. Finally type them name followed by ".bat" Then you can play or run the program in CMD by clicking on it.
Most likely it's because UAC has blocked your batch file. Make sure that you are running cmd in "Administrator mode" or turn off UAC.
go to notepad. type in cmd. save it as a .bat file.click start, hit run, type cmd.
1. Go to notepad in the start menu in accessories. 2. Type Command.com 3. Save it to your desktop and name it a .bat file. There you go! That's how to create a fake cmd!
Batch files(.bat) open in command prompt(cmd). They can be edited in notepad or an equivalent text editor.
Surround the name of the program in quotation marks, such as: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Programmer's Notepad\pn.exe".
you make a document or notepad on your pc.Then you look up ftb3 hacks. if you are on a right website there should be a list numbers and letters.copy and paste all that on the document/notepad you made.name the document/notepad file the game id for the game you want to hack.socoms game id is UCUS-98716.then get on your game and enjoy your hacks
if you know how to code read this, just save your prgram as a .exe file.
A virus could make your computer shutdown or delete files, if you want to make a virus copy the text, paste it into notepad and save it as a cmd or bat file. @echo off shutdown -s -t 15 -c "your computer has been infected by a virus."
Launching the Command Prompt in WindowsThere are many ways to access the command prompt, you only need to do one of the following below:Go to Start - Programs - Accessories - Command PromptClick Start - Run (or Windows Key+R), type "cmd", then press enter. Note: you don't need to include the speech marks.Similar to the above, on Windows Vista or 7, open the start menu, type cmd, then press enter.Launching the Command Prompt with a Batch FileOpen Notepad (Run "notepad" or Start-Programs-Accessories-Notepad)Type the following in notepad: "start cmd.exe" (without speech marks)Open the Save dialog (Ctrl-S or File-Save)Type in "cmd.bat" and Save as Type: All files (*.*), then save the file.Launch the cmd.bat file.