Awesome programming coding chat thread
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LikeLike888
, Nov 18 2024 01:26 PM
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#1
Posted 18 November 2024 - 01:26 PM
USA stands for United States of America
# is the symbol that I know about right click compatibility mode change.
I have four coding help questions please answer them truthfully. Thank you.
#1: For example.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example.exe as Windows 11 Compatibility?
#2: For example2.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example2.exe as Windows 10 Compatibility?
#3: For example3.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example3.exe as Windows Vista Compatibility?
#4: For example4.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example4.exe as Windows XP Compabitility?
awesomecodinghelp1278
# is the symbol that I know about right click compatibility mode change.
I have four coding help questions please answer them truthfully. Thank you.
#1: For example.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example.exe as Windows 11 Compatibility?
#2: For example2.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example2.exe as Windows 10 Compatibility?
#3: For example3.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example3.exe as Windows Vista Compatibility?
#4: For example4.bat file what do I need to have as code to run example4.exe as Windows XP Compabitility?
awesomecodinghelp1278
#2
Posted 19 November 2024 - 11:52 AM
I'm tempted to say that you shouldn't try to run any bat files if you don't already know what they'll do, as well as operating system compatibility.
Also, your post reads like something a bot regurgitated, the only reason I'm giving a serious answer here is because I know you've been around for ages.
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