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Norton refund prank batch file .bat file |

Disclaimer: Batch Park File: Norton Refund Prank Batch File – For Entertainment Purposes Only! Download the Norton refund prank batch file (.bat) for entertainment purposes! This fun batch script simulates a refund process from Norton, but doesn't actually process any refunds. Perfect for pranking your friends or coworkers.



Instructions to Use Batch File Code from a Blog Post:

  1. Copy the Batch File Code:

    • Open the blog post and locate the batch file code shared in the article.

    • Copy the entire batch script or specific section that you want to use.

  2. Create the Batch File:

    • Open Notepad or any text editor.

    • Paste the copied batch file code into the editor.

  3. Save the File as a .bat File:

    • After pasting the code, click on File > Save As.

    • In the "Save as type" dropdown, select All Files.

    • In the "File Name" box, give the file a name followed by the .bat extension (e.g., my_script.bat).

    • Choose a location on your computer to save the file (e.g., Desktop, Documents).

    • Click Save.

  4. Run the Batch File:

    • Go to the folder where you saved the .bat file.

    • Double-click the .bat file to execute it.

    • If the batch file requires administrator privileges, right-click the file and select Run as administrator.

  5. Check the Output:

    • If the batch file runs successfully, you'll see the results in the Command Prompt window that opens.

    • Depending on the script, the results could be a log file, changes to system settings, or other actions defined in the batch script.


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    For entertainment purposes only

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