STARTUP.CMD

STARTUP.CMD definition - computer

(STARTUP.CoMmanD) An OS/2 file that is executed immediately upon startup. It contains instructions that can initialize operating system settings and call in a specific application program. The DOS counterpart is AUTOEXEC.BAT.



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