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lambros
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      27th Jan 2005
IN SEVERALL CASES AFTER CLEANING COMPUTER , A MESSAGE FOR
REBOOT NEED IS DISPLAYED.AT THIS POINT YOU CAN SEE
A "LARGE" IT'S NOW SAFE TO TURN YOUR COMPUTER MESSAGE!!
AFTER RESTART LOOK UP AT C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 FOR AUTOEXEC.NT
BECAUSE AT CLEANING PROCEDURE OFTEN IS BEEING DELETED!!
IF YOU HAVE A COPY OF THIS FILE PASTE INTO THE CERTAIN
DIRECTORY & YOU WILL NOT HAVE PROBLEMS.TO UNDERSTAND IF
YOU HAVE THIS PROBLEM LOOK OUT FOR MESSAGES "WINDOWS CAN
NOT WORK AT 16bit SUBSYSTEM OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WITH
APPLICATIONS.
AS FOR SECURITY FORGET IT BECAUSE MALICIOUS SOFTWARE STILL
INSTALLED PASSING THROUGH SHIELD!!! (INVALID INSTALLATION
MESAAGES DURING STBY MODE!!!
HEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Jim Byrd
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      28th Jan 2005
Hi Lambros - First, please don't post in all caps. It's hard to read and
considered "rude" in the newsgroups.


Try this fix, courtesy of MVP Kelly Theiriot:


"This installaton program will reinstall the missing or corrupt Windows XP
system files command.com, autoexec.nt and config.nt. The absence or
corruption of one or more of these files causes a "16 Bit Subsystem" error.

XP_Fix.EXE by TRF Systems, Inc.
http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/xp_fix.exe

More info here:

Error Message: MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_m.htm#16bit"


Then, courtesy of flrman1, here:
http://forums.techguy.org/archive/in.../t-280212.html

"First in safe mode click on My Computer then click Tools > Folder Options.
In Folder options click on the View tab. Under Files and Folders tick "Show
hidden files and folders" then uncheck "Hide file extensions for known file
types" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files (recommended)".
Now click "Like current folder" then "Apply" and "OK"

Now find and delete these files:

C:\WINNT\system\windupdate.exe (added by JB: note the spelling - the
added 'd')
C:\WINNT\system.css

Delete this folder:

c:\freescan

Also in safe mode navigate to the C:\Windows\Temp folder. Open the Temp
folder and go to Edit > Select All then Edit > Delete to delete the entire
contents of the Temp folder.

Go to Start > Run and type %temp% in the Run box. The Temp folder will open.
Click Edit > Select All then Edit > Delete to delete the entire contents of
the Temp folder.

Finally go to Control Panel > Internet Options. On the General tab under
"Temporary Internet Files" Click "Delete Files". Put a check by "Delete
Offline Content" and click OK. Click on the Programs tab then click the
"Reset Web Settings" button. Click Apply then OK.


Empty the Recycle Bin"


Run the fix file again after you're done w/the above.

--
Please respond in the same thread.
Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP



In news:0d6301c50452$8c9c9ab0$(E-Mail Removed),
lambros <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
> IN SEVERALL CASES AFTER CLEANING COMPUTER , A MESSAGE FOR
> REBOOT NEED IS DISPLAYED.AT THIS POINT YOU CAN SEE
> A "LARGE" IT'S NOW SAFE TO TURN YOUR COMPUTER MESSAGE!!
> AFTER RESTART LOOK UP AT C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 FOR AUTOEXEC.NT
> BECAUSE AT CLEANING PROCEDURE OFTEN IS BEEING DELETED!!
> IF YOU HAVE A COPY OF THIS FILE PASTE INTO THE CERTAIN
> DIRECTORY & YOU WILL NOT HAVE PROBLEMS.TO UNDERSTAND IF
> YOU HAVE THIS PROBLEM LOOK OUT FOR MESSAGES "WINDOWS CAN
> NOT WORK AT 16bit SUBSYSTEM OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WITH
> APPLICATIONS.
> AS FOR SECURITY FORGET IT BECAUSE MALICIOUS SOFTWARE STILL
> INSTALLED PASSING THROUGH SHIELD!!! (INVALID INSTALLATION
> MESAAGES DURING STBY MODE!!!
> HEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!!!!!!!!!


 
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lambros
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      28th Jan 2005
Thanks very much for the reply & iam terribly sorry for
my reaction to post in all communities.
Allthough it was very wrong of me i must explaine that i
am working in WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL laptop that is my
emploing company owenership and not mine.So this situation
is no good for me concerning that the company has IT field
work and not allow installations or "playing" with
software.
>-----Original Message-----
>Hi Lambros - First, please don't post in all caps. It's

hard to read and
>considered "rude" in the newsgroups.
>
>
>Try this fix, courtesy of MVP Kelly Theiriot:
>
>
>"This installaton program will reinstall the missing or

corrupt Windows XP
>system files command.com, autoexec.nt and config.nt. The

absence or
>corruption of one or more of these files causes a "16 Bit

Subsystem" error.
>
>XP_Fix.EXE by TRF Systems, Inc.
>http://www.visualtour.com/downloads/xp_fix.exe
>
>More info here:
>
>Error Message: MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program
>http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com/xp_m.htm#16bit"
>
>
>Then, courtesy of flrman1, here:
>http://forums.techguy.org/archive/in.../t-280212.html
>
>"First in safe mode click on My Computer then click Tools
> Folder Options.
>In Folder options click on the View tab. Under Files and

Folders tick "Show
>hidden files and folders" then uncheck "Hide file

extensions for known file
>types" and uncheck "Hide protected operating system files

(recommended)".
>Now click "Like current folder" then "Apply" and "OK"
>
>Now find and delete these files:
>
>C:\WINNT\system\windupdate.exe (added by JB: note

the spelling - the
>added 'd')
>C:\WINNT\system.css
>
>Delete this folder:
>
>c:\freescan
>
>Also in safe mode navigate to the C:\Windows\Temp folder.

Open the Temp
>folder and go to Edit > Select All then Edit > Delete to

delete the entire
>contents of the Temp folder.
>
>Go to Start > Run and type %temp% in the Run box. The

Temp folder will open.
>Click Edit > Select All then Edit > Delete to delete the

entire contents of
>the Temp folder.
>
>Finally go to Control Panel > Internet Options. On the

General tab under
>"Temporary Internet Files" Click "Delete Files". Put a

check by "Delete
>Offline Content" and click OK. Click on the Programs tab

then click the
>"Reset Web Settings" button. Click Apply then OK.
>
>
>Empty the Recycle Bin"
>
>
>Run the fix file again after you're done w/the above.
>
>--
>Please respond in the same thread.
>Regards, Jim Byrd, MS-MVP
>
>
>
>In news:0d6301c50452$8c9c9ab0$(E-Mail Removed),
>lambros <(E-Mail Removed)> typed:
>> IN SEVERALL CASES AFTER CLEANING COMPUTER , A MESSAGE

FOR
>> REBOOT NEED IS DISPLAYED.AT THIS POINT YOU CAN SEE
>> A "LARGE" IT'S NOW SAFE TO TURN YOUR COMPUTER MESSAGE!!
>> AFTER RESTART LOOK UP AT C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32 FOR

AUTOEXEC.NT
>> BECAUSE AT CLEANING PROCEDURE OFTEN IS BEEING DELETED!!
>> IF YOU HAVE A COPY OF THIS FILE PASTE INTO THE CERTAIN
>> DIRECTORY & YOU WILL NOT HAVE PROBLEMS.TO UNDERSTAND IF
>> YOU HAVE THIS PROBLEM LOOK OUT FOR MESSAGES "WINDOWS CAN
>> NOT WORK AT 16bit SUBSYSTEM OR SOMETHING LIKE THAT WITH
>> APPLICATIONS.
>> AS FOR SECURITY FORGET IT BECAUSE MALICIOUS SOFTWARE

STILL
>> INSTALLED PASSING THROUGH SHIELD!!! (INVALID

INSTALLATION
>> MESAAGES DURING STBY MODE!!!
>> HEEEEEEEEEEELP!!!!!!!!!!!!

>
>.
>

 
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Sky King
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      29th Jan 2005
lambros wrote:
> Thanks very much for the reply & iam terribly sorry for
> my reaction to post in all communities.
> Allthough it was very wrong of me i must explaine that i
> am working in WINDOWS 2000 PROFESSIONAL laptop that is my
> emploing company owenership and not mine.So this situation
> is no good for me concerning that the company has IT field
> work and not allow installations or "playing" with
> software.


Unless you intend to work for a different company soon, I suggest you
reconsider your current activities on that company computer.


--

....Sky

Tom "Sky" King
=============



 
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