You could use a batch file to run it which is fairly simple just Google it or you can check out planet source code they have a lot of pre written scripts.this thread is dedicated to answering all of our seemingly impossible technical questions.
here is mine,
is it possible to get a .wmv file to autorun on a computer?? if so, how the hell do you do it??
[autorun]
ShellExecute=nameoffile.wmv
icon=nameoffile.wmv
is this it???
so that you insert it and it starts playing the movie????
or is autorun only for .exe files???
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Think you need to ask an admin to edit/delete them.i have a question too. ive asked a few people with no help yet maybe someone can answer in here; how do i erase a journal entry off of here ???
Im sorry i dont know batch #'s -- is it a 750 or a 520? one has 8mb front cache, the other 3mb -- very big diff. but from what i know, you can probably go from 2.66 to a solid 3.66 with little heat issue... im also not familiar with your heatsink... I can ask my buddy at intel what his thoughts are if you want..What kind of overclock might I expect from an i5 2500k batch#3047a384, ASRock P67 Extreme4, and a CoolIT E.C.O.?
batch file requires user interaction... he wants to simply put the CD into the drive and have it start playing..You could use a batch file to run it which is fairly simple just Google it or you can check out planet source code they have a lot of pre written scripts.
You on XP or Windows 7?now i encountered another issue,
when the autorun.inf file is in the cd, when i'm in Computer, and click on DVD-R drive, it says some Win32 error. and i have to right-click, open to get into the folder...
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Haha! Not nearly enough information about the computer to say what to do. But my first suggestion would be to put down the straw, and step away from the yayo.how can I get this fucking laptop to stop turning off?
Or just turn on long enough so I can sell it to a pawnshop?
What exactly are you trying to do though? Are you trying to actually code?? If so, what language are you using..this thread is dedicated to answering all of our seemingly impossible technical questions.
here is mine,
is it possible to get a .wmv file to autorun on a computer?? if so, how the hell do you do it??
[autorun]
ShellExecute=nameoffile.wmv
icon=nameoffile.wmv
is this it???
so that you insert it and it starts playing the movie????
or is autorun only for .exe files???
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I have to assume its a laptop. Try doing this... try taking the battery pack off, and plugging in the power cord, then turning it on, have it run directly from power cord. See if it runs longer then... If that is the case, you have a dead power pack. No biggie, can usually replace those fuckers for about $100the coke is gone and the computer is stll turning off.
I cleaned it out with air and there was no dust in it.Tried reinstalling windows 7 and that didn't work.I even took it outside when it was snowing and it still shut off.
I dont think its over heating.
i found some third-party software that does what i wanted. BOOYAH!What exactly are you trying to do though? Are you trying to actually code?? If so, what language are you using..
secondly.. if your just trying to make a batch file.. that's not hard at all.
good luck.. let me know if you need any help.
peace.
What was it doing or not doing?Long story short. PC went tits up three weeks ago. So I thought I would take the opportunity to build a new one and fix the old one as a back-up. Plus I need the practice.
Compatibility problems with the kit and trial and error diagnosis on the PC led to additional parts. So $700 later.
New system board, processor, HDD and graphics card in the old case.
Windows 7 hangs at random times. Usually after I update or load a Microsoft product. The only solution when this occurs is to return to a known restore point. Hopefully, the system has stabilized by now because there have been no hangs today. <knocks on wood>
The old PC, what I thought was a bad system board was misdiagnosed because the new board did not help. So I am waiting on a new processor to arrive sometime today. It has to be that because I have ruled out everything else.
Please dont hold in suspense any longer... what is the software? ( I'm curious )i found some third-party software that does what i wanted. BOOYAH!
Honestly, that could be any number of things. But my first recommendation would be to do a clean install, wipe the drive (if not already) format to NTFS -- Your windows 7... is it pirated? If not, I assume you have the OEM disc -- in which case, there should be no hang ups..Long story short. PC went tits up three weeks ago. So I thought I would take the opportunity to build a new one and fix the old one as a back-up. Plus I need the practice.
Compatibility problems with the kit and trial and error diagnosis on the PC led to additional parts. So $700 later.
New system board, processor, HDD and graphics card in the old case.
Windows 7 hangs at random times. Usually after I update or load a Microsoft product. The only solution when this occurs is to return to a known restore point. Hopefully, the system has stabilized by now because there have been no hangs today. <knocks on wood>
The old PC, what I thought was a bad system board was misdiagnosed because the new board did not help. So I am waiting on a new processor to arrive sometime today. It has to be that because I have ruled out everything else.