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well find the script that change the background and copy to notepad

then click save as

pick name then you must tell .bat not .txt

its been while but that should get you started

pretty simple for bat creation little complicated make sure bat does what you want

web search .bat creation get more details

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9 minutes ago, deXxterlab97 said:

I can tell you that the first part is really hard, but I found a way linked above

in notepad set the file options in the save as screen to all files not txt

then just name name.bat voila bat file born

now scripting is headache part

wikihow create-a-batch-file reference source

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What is the difference from what your asking to what's already available in window's built in background changer?

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