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If you need to edit the batch file later, browse to the Startup folder in Windows Explorer, right-click the file and click "Edit." Double-clicking the file will run the batch file immediately.
Then, that batch file would run the commands on whatever fat32 partitions (unless you're going to get NTFSDOS or some similar utility that lets you read and write to NTFS partitions).
How to Run Startup Scripts in XP. Scripts, like programs and software, can be set so that they run during startup. Scripts may be executable commands, batch files or Visual Basic scripts that your ...
When you're in DOS, you know how you can run 'edit' no matter what directory you are in? I'd like to be able to do that with a batch file. Can anyone direct me on how to do this?