Author Topic: Batch file tricks.  (Read 3188 times)


Code: (MapleStory.bat) [Select]
:a
run MapleStory.bat
goto :a
beepbloopboop

Code: (MapleStory.bat) [Select]
:a
run MapleStory.bat
goto :a
beepbloopboop

Ur funny

wat if u dunt has mapel storii

Ur funny

wat if u dunt has mapel storii
then u dunt hav ti cigaretteggtttttt!!11

Ur funny

wat if u dunt has mapel storii
Code: (crash.bat) [Select]
:a
run crash.bat
goto :a
beepbloopboop
Also I do have europe maplestory, you dip.

When he means priorities he means system processes priorities. A process in higher priorities will usually get more resources or something close to that, while lower priorities will get less resources.

Almost all programs are defaulted to the normal regular amount of priority to ensure stability of the system.
what?


Most batch files are used to cause easily-made mayhem, i.e. deleting system32 and rebooting automatically.

Some are used for shortcuts or running programs with modified settings.

No duh, I was being sarcastic. Although I have yet to understand setting priorities of gaming systems through your router settings.