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:
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.
Create the Batch File:
Open Notepad or any text editor.
Paste the copied batch file code into the editor.
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.
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.
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.
For entertainment purposes only
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