Often used to simulate a high-tech "hacking" screen or a "PC optimizer" that simply displays colorful text in the Command Prompt (CMD) for aesthetic effect.
In the context of .bat (batch) files, such names are frequently used in the following ways: WINDOWS 999 PRO MAX HD ULTRA.bat
In some cases, files with intentionally absurd or "super-charged" names are used to trick users into downloading and running scripts that might perform unwanted actions, such as shutting down the computer or flooding the screen with windows. Often used to simulate a high-tech "hacking" screen
Hobbyists sometimes create batch files that mimic a text-based operating system, giving them grandiose names like "Ultra" or "Pro Max" to parody modern tech marketing. You should be extremely cautious when running any
You should be extremely cautious when running any .bat file from an untrusted source. You can safely view the text inside such a file by right-clicking it and selecting Edit to open it in Notepad rather than running it.