Now I'm going to do a small How-To on how to use the autorun feature of these batch files, or any batch file for that matter
- Plug in the flash drive you would like to use for autorun and tool use
-> Windows should find it and ask what you want to do...
- Select the Open Folder and View Files option
->If there are any files on the drive you are using, be sure to back them up
- Now go ahead after everything is backed up, delete everything from the flash drive.
- Place the batch file you want to use in the drive, not in a folder, just on the drive.
-> F:\Test.bat
- Now place the attached file to this post - autorun.inf - on the drive also
-> you will need to edit the autorun.inf to your information
-> the label is the name of the flash drive you plugged in - bobs drive
-> the shellexecute is the name of the batch file - make sure its correct
- Now safely remove the flash drive then plug it back in to the computer and it should run the batch file that you dropped on it.
- If it does not run, then safely remove it and plug it in again, you might need to set the auto-run option to run the disk contents. Not sure yet, maybe someone else can chime in on that...
Question:I have an empty flash drive that when inserted,shows up as j:\(which it IS next in line), but as a removable disk.When I try to open it, it asks for a disk. No way to write to it. I took a snip to show the properties..odd I thought.
Any Idea?
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