x.bat is a batch file created to perform some task .
What it does would be unknown unless it is opened in notepad and the commands read.
Some bat files are harmless and some are malicious .
If you feel it is malicious then run your anti virus software and also an online virus scan
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No. A bat file is sort of a script. It cannot be compiled nor changed into binary executable.
BAT is not an executable file in windows.
the type of an application(.bat, .exe, .jar) etc.
the type of an application(.bat, .exe, .jar) etc.
The shell will only execute files that end in a file extension of .exe, .bat, or .com
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exe stands for Executable. FYI... com stands for command bat stands for batch
- When saving a notepad document for the first time, in the "Save as type" box, select "All files". - When naming the file, you MUST end the filename with ".bat" without the quotes. Hope this helps.
chmod +x is the command to set the executable flag in Linux but, Linux does not use exe files.
Mac OS X and Windows are different types of computer operating system. Windows uses executable (.exe) files while Macs use applications (.app) files. The programming instructions are different between the two systems and so Mac OS X will not recognize an .exe file as a usable file, If your Mac has an Intel processor you can install the Windows system on your Mac and then run .exe files from there.
Exe Head is the source of the River Exe.