He did not provide the solution, but I can.
First and foremost, you need to navigate cmd and open the file from there and it will remain open long enough for you to see the issue.
CMD usually starts in your user folder, so as an example if you saved your .bat file in a folder called miner on your desktop you would write this (note that every space is an enter)
cd desktop
cd minerfile
start minerbat.bat
Starting the ,bat in CMD allows you to keep it open. When its open you can read that there may be an error in your file. Establish what the error might be, then re-try.
Just so you're aware - the CMD closing when it finishes reading is actually a typical function of windows, but it's not very handy that its defaulted to this when you need to read what comes up.
10x ... i tried this on a nvidia fx 3800 ... not supported ... any other suggestions ?
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i know the problem has probably been solved by him a long long time ago but when cmd window closes automatically the best way to see if there's an error is editing the xmr.bat file by adding "pause" a couple lines down so it will stay on the screen rather than automatically closing when an error occured
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