Sorry , I don't know what batch script is!! ,can you tell me in details how can I do it ?? I'm not good at this stuff , I'm using win 7 ultimate.
Create a new text document on your desktop. Double click the file, copy and paste the script from ctbrams post in it. Now, go to file>save as, and in the Save As window, input a name for your BAT file and then add a .bat on the end (without the quotes). My file was named testBAT.bat, for instance.
Before hitting save we need make sure that Windows doesnt stick the standard .txt ending on the end of our new file. To do this, change the filetype from .txt to all files as shown in the screenshot below. Thats it hit save and close the file.
right click the new file and run as administrator
Last edited by clocker1; 18-11-2013 at 11:18 PM.