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Ken
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      15th Sep 2004
At the end of the boot I get the following error.

C:\windows\system32\config.nt "the system file is not
suitable for running MS-Dos and Microsoft Windows
applications.

I searched the internet and found the following which
refers to windows 2000

Explanation:
There is a problem with either CONFIG.NT or AUTOEXEC.NT.
When NTVDM starts up, it edits these files to meet the
requirements of MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows. If you get
this message, NTVDM was not able to make all the edits
necessary to meet all of those requirements.

User Action:
Contact your system administrator.


 
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Will Denny
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      15th Sep 2004
Hi

See if the following article helps:

"Error Message When You Install or Start an MS-DOS or 16-Bit Windows Based
Program"
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324767

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"Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> At the end of the boot I get the following error.
>
> C:\windows\system32\config.nt "the system file is not
> suitable for running MS-Dos and Microsoft Windows
> applications.
>
> I searched the internet and found the following which
> refers to windows 2000
>
> Explanation:
> There is a problem with either CONFIG.NT or AUTOEXEC.NT.
> When NTVDM starts up, it edits these files to meet the
> requirements of MS-DOS and 16-bit Windows. If you get
> this message, NTVDM was not able to make all the edits
> necessary to meet all of those requirements.
>
> User Action:
> Contact your system administrator.
>
>



 
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