MachineLanguage
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Thought I would step in here. I have been a user of the battoee app for a few years. I also use MB Pro. MB does block those apps by default as you noticed. If you have MB Pro you can create an exception and the battoexe apps and their associated apps will work fine. I contacted the creator/owner of the battoexe app and he is aware of the conflicts. My experience is his apps are safe.I have to ask about Bat2Exe. I downloaded and converted the bat file I am using to an exe file. When I ran it, Malwarebytes immediately blocked and then quarantined it. Any thoughts on why that would have happened? The same code runs fine as a bat file and also as the file using the command prompt with the file created by the method mentioned in the opening post of this thread.
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- Win7 Pro Retail Upgrade to Win 10 Pro, to Win11 Pro 23H2 OS( Build 22631.3235
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- MSI B450 Tomahawk
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931GB Western Digital WDC WD10EZEX-00RKKA0 (SATA )
Seagate BUP 4TB USB3 (This drive died at one year)
(3) Seagate BUP Slim 2TB USB3
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500G USB3
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- Corsair TX 750W
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- Cooler Master tower
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- T-Mobile 5G 100+ Mbs
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- Defender and Malwarebytes Prem
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- A bunch of legit software