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newbie2005
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2004-12-22 21:09:16
I have downloaded a copy of the above mentioned software but it cannot be installed.
The filename acmboot.exe then executes with the following msg :
16 bit Windows Subsystem
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS=DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
followed by 2 options : CLOSE or IGNORE.
but both this doesn't work at all.
I am currently running on Microsoft XP Home. Is it that the possible reason for not able to install?
As stated on the website it will install on Windows XP
But I only read read this part after failure to install the program...
1. Microsoft Windows® 2000 Professional SP2,
2. Microsoft Windows 2000 Server SP2,
3. or Microsoft Windows XP Professional
so is there no way that i could install the program unless i upgrade to Windows XP Pro edition or buying the Visual Studio 2003 package.
Please advise me
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peterh
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2004-12-23 04:11:13
Either Autoexec.nt is missing or corrupt in C:\Windows\System32.
Copy file from Windows CD.
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Newbie2005
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2004-12-24 00:03:15
I have copied the AUTOEXEC.NT from my Windows XP home to the system32 directory,
but his time it gives a different error,
System Error
The Win16 Subsystem was unable to enter Protected Mode, DOSX.exe must be in your AUTOEXEC.NT and present in your PATH.
what does that mean?
I have checked that both the AUTOEXEC.NT and DOSX.EXE now are both present in system32 directory.
I have even replaced the previous version of DOSX.EXE.
what else can i do?
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Newbie2005
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2004-12-24 00:12:53
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peterh
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2004-12-24 04:20:00
Open a command prompt and type PATH,
It should display something like:
c:\windows\system32;c:\windows;c:\windows\system32\wbem etc
so typing DOSX at C:\ prompt should run and not give a bad command error.
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newbie2005
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2004-12-24 22:22:56
Well now after running the DOSX.EXE. It gives a long command of
"Bad Commands or filename" and then hangs.
I have tried replacing the DOSX.exe from the window CD but to no avail.
Any other suggestion to help?
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Newbie2005
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2004-12-24 22:55:44
I have request some help throught Microsoft Center and they reply with the following URL pertaining this article
"16 Bit MS-DOS Subsystem" Error Message When You Install a Program
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314452/EN-US/#kb3
But i already have the registry present in the computer. Therefore i did not make any changes
The only differences was the "command.com" file which mine was a little backdated
Created : Saturday, August 18, 2001, 8:00:00 PM
Filesize : 4.94 KB
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