AUTOEXEC.BAT
AUTOEXEC.BAT
is a system file that was originally on DOS-type operating systems. It is a plain-text batch file in the root directory of the boot device. The name of the file is an abbreviation of "automatic execution", which describes its function in automatically executing commands on system startup; the filename was coined in response to the 8.3 filename limitations of the FAT file system family.
Usage
AUTOEXEC.BAT
is read upon startup by all versions of DOS, including MS-DOS version 7.x as used in Windows 95 and Windows 98. Windows Me only parses environment variables as part of its attempts to reduce legacy dependencies, but this can be worked around.
In Korean versions of MS-DOS/PC DOS 4.01 and higher (except for PC DOS 7 and 2000), if the current country code is set to 82 (for Korea) and no /P:filename
is given and no default AUTOEXEC.BAT
is found, COMMAND.COM
will look for a file named KAUTOEXE.BAT
instead in order to ensure that the DBCS frontend drives will be loaded even without properly set up CONFIG.SYS
and AUTOEXEC.BAT
files.