16-bit Windows Subsystem alert
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roger3125
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27. August 2005 @ 20:43 |
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I give up. Anyone know what it is or what it means or more importnat how do I get rid of it? A long story which I will make short. I got Adobe PhotoDeluxe 3.0 I loaded it on my laptop w/Windows XP. fine no problem. smooth as silk. Then I try the same disk on my desktop PC and insted of it loading I get the "16-bit Windows Subsystem ...C:\WINDOWS/SYSTEM32/AUTOEXEC.NT The system file is not suitable dor DOS and Microsoft windows applications
Can someone tell me what happened or perhaps what hasn't happened. Thanks
roger3125
but you can call me Rog
Compaq Presario SR1730T & lapttop Emachine M5405. Windows XP Home, CD-RW, DVD-RW
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Jeanc1
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28. August 2005 @ 03:40 |
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Go to your Windows/Repair folder -- you will see a fresh copy of AUTOEXEC.NT -- right click it..--> copy.. then proceed to your windows/System32 folder ... right click anywhere ---> Paste.
Your problem should be solved. !
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roger3125
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28. August 2005 @ 09:46 |
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Thanks Jean. I appreciate your help so much. Undersand, however, you are talking to a real newbie to the PC world. Can you explain this is steps that even I would understand?
1} Where is my Windows/repair folder?
2) You mention "copy" and "paste"...but where?
And again, thank you
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Jeanc1
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28. August 2005 @ 10:15 |
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Click My Computer
Click Open your C: drive
Look for the folder labelled WINDOWS and click it OPEN
Look for a folder named REPAIR click it OPEN
Look for a file named AUTOEXEC.NT -- right click it and select COPY
Close that folder
You should still be in your C: drive ...Windows
Locate the SYSTEM32 folder - click it open
Now put your cursor on an empty space, and Right click
Select PASTE. -- You should get a small window asking you if
its Ok to replace the AUTOEXEC.NT thats in there.. Answer YES.
Close all windows.
You are done.
And you should be Ok now.
Edited for a typo !
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 28. August 2005 @ 10:21
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haz3
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28. August 2005 @ 10:17 |
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Rog,
1) Click on MY COMPUTER. You should have the icon on your desktop or in your START menu.
2) Click on your hard drive icon.
3) Click on the WINDOWS folder.
4) Inside this is the REPAIR folder.
5) Inside the REPAIR folder you should see an AUTOEXEC.NT file. Right-click it, and click copy.
6) Go back to your WINDOWS folder. Inside should be a SYSTEM 32 folder. Click on it.
7) Inside SYSTEM 32, right-click anywhere and click paste. If it asks you "would you like to replace the existing file?" click 'yes', and you're all done!
"I have no idea what's goin' on."
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haz3
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28. August 2005 @ 10:18 |
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Wow, me and Jean answered at the same time!
"I have no idea what's goin' on."
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roger3125
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28. August 2005 @ 11:45 |
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No offense Haz3 but somehow if you knew this I wouldn't classify yourself as a newbie. Now I'm a true newbie and have been for two years since I switched from Mac to PC
One last question before I try your suggestions. I made a restore point. If after I've done what you suggested and I messed up my PC further can I go back to the restore point and will all my damage be undone?
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Jeanc1
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28. August 2005 @ 12:16 |
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If you have made a restore point with the bad AUTOEXEC.NT in your Pc -- going back to that point will not help ! It will bring you back to square One.
Doing what was explained to you... will not mess up your Pc.. UNLESS you do it wrong..!
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haz3
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28. August 2005 @ 15:16 |
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Well, I can't control my classification. Me being a newbie has nothing to do with my knowledge it has everything to do with how many posts I've made. The reason I can help with your problem is because the same thing happened to me a few months back. If you follow our instructions you shouldn't have any problems.
"I have no idea what's goin' on."
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