Trying to xcopy user profiles with a batch file, the command itself works fine when copied into cmd but when running as a batch file it will not work. But before doing that, obviously, try every solutions posted in the link above. Solution: I am guessing that the file was corrupted, I just created a new file and it ran with no issue.
If you need help with this issue, post in this thread and we'll see what you can try. So far, here's the most popular 'non-official' instructions to fix that issue, posted by Yaqub K (the first reply in the thread). And in this way, you can schedule a program to run every time when the system starts. Here to troubleshoot Windows 10 startup folder not working problem, the easy solution is to create a scheduled task. Solution 5: Use Task Scheduler for adding a program to startup. Lastly, restart your system and check for the changes. I'll compile pretty much every known solutions for this issue, but be aware none of them are guaranteed to work and sometimes, a solution will involve to wait a certain time (even a day or two) in order to see if it works or not. Now copy the shortcut > paste it into the Startup folder. There's quite a lot of users asking about it in other threads, and I thought that it would be easier if everyone having this issue was in the same thread to share what they tried, what didn't work and what worked. I just thought that I would create a thread for the 'Get Windows 10' app on Windows 7 SP1 and Windows 8.1 Update that isn't working on certain computers.