This is a simple little trick you can do with the command prompt in Windows.
Okay, here's what you do. (Watch the little animation)
![[Image: 1157943692415.gif]](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m13/_koutetsu_/1157943692415.gif)
For those of you who don't feel like sitting through that, here's the process in a nutshell.
1. Put the file you want to embed and the .JPG into a folder, or your C drive.
2. Open up the command prompt by going into the Start menu, selecting Run, and then type "cmd" into the prompt.
3. Now that you're in the command prompt, type this:
C:\>copy /b imagename.jpg + filename.rar/mp3/wav/etc... output.jpg
5. A new file named "output.jpg" should appear in the same directory as your original file and .JPG were in. You can rename the new file to anything you want.
Also Here's a general tip that'll improve your time in Windows:
Okay, here's what you do. (Watch the little animation)
![[Image: 1157943692415.gif]](http://i100.photobucket.com/albums/m13/_koutetsu_/1157943692415.gif)
For those of you who don't feel like sitting through that, here's the process in a nutshell.
1. Put the file you want to embed and the .JPG into a folder, or your C drive.
2. Open up the command prompt by going into the Start menu, selecting Run, and then type "cmd" into the prompt.
3. Now that you're in the command prompt, type this:
C:\>copy /b imagename.jpg + filename.rar/mp3/wav/etc... output.jpg
5. A new file named "output.jpg" should appear in the same directory as your original file and .JPG were in. You can rename the new file to anything you want.
Also Here's a general tip that'll improve your time in Windows:
![[Image: help.jpg]](http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y82/tjm187/help.jpg)