How to run a program from usb using command prompt




















Microsoft revealed the first Insider Preview of Windows 11 on June 24, The official release date may be October Windows also has another command line tool named Fsutil that helps for file, system and disk management.

You can also use it to list drives and files. To list drives, you can type fsutil fsinfo drives and hit Enter. Alternatively, you can use another command-line tool named Diskpart to get the list of all hard drives with some more details of the drives. You can open CMD, type diskpart and hit Enter. Then you can type list volume , and hit Enter. You will see that it displays the volume number, drive letter, drive label, formatting system, partition type and size, status, and some other information.

If your hard drive has some issues, you can also use CMD to scan the repair hard drive errors. I'm lost! Save this file in the root of the jump drive. As you did with lost. Set the file name to "autorun.

Go to the root of the jump drive in windows. The file autorun. You may want to make each of the files hidden. Most computers won't display hidden files, so if some non-tech-suavey deletes all the files off your jump drive, they still see your message, so somebody is bound to see it and eventually you might get it back if it gets lost.

Right click autorun. Check the mark for Hidden next to attributes. If you haven't disabled the function to not show hidden files and folder, then it appears to disappear. Do the same for lost. That's pretty much it. Close everything out and replug your jump drive.

Go to My Computer and try to open your jump drive. The message should show up and after that let you type something in. Anything you type in is like you typed it into command prompt.

You can do CMD to get a normal command prompt in the same window. If you don't know much about command prompt, there are guides out here that can show you how to do lots of stuff. Somebody had reposted it on one of my favorite forums, but I just googled it and found that site.

Really, go check it out. And, as I promised, the short-short version is on step 6. Get a jump drive. Make a batch file named lost. Optionally make lost. I knew some people wouldn't get it, so I made a rar file with everything in it you need. This file asks you for the drive letter of your jump drive and copies the files over to it.

Install it once, then unplug it and see what it does. From there you can try to edit the files to make it say something different. By default, it will display this when you hook it up- Help! If you find me lost, please return me to them. If you really want, I'll pay you for all your troubles. The file is attached below for some reason you have to change the extension from. It's a self extracting archive. It should end in. This is the strange problem I have never seen it before. Reply 10 years ago on Step 7.

I've attached an exe file to step 7. Just download the exe and you probably need to change the extension from. Also, excuse me for the remarks I wrote about how easy it should be, etc. We tend to forget that not everyone specializes in the same areas we do. I would probably post easy questions on a cooking instructable, simple because I know computers, not cooking : On that note, I was much younger when I wrote this, and have since learned to be a less critical person Reply 10 years ago on Step 3.

The root of a drive refers to the highest level in the structure of folder. Just go to my computer, then click on your jump drive.

That should put you in the root, where you need to put the files. Reply 12 years ago on Introduction. It works mostly the same as XP. Reply 13 years ago on Introduction. I tell you how to do this in step 4.

Right click each file and select Properties. Then select Hidden next to the word attributes. Hit apply, then OK. The file will then become hidden. By default, windows computers are configured to not show hidden files.



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