16 Bit Programme

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feb17

i am trying to run a 16 bit PUZZLER WORDSEARCH PROGRAME I AM GETTING
MESSAGE WINDOWS 32 BIT CANNOT SUPPORT 16 BIT PROGRAMMED ANY IDEAS ON
HOW TO RESOLVE THIS ISSUE. I HAVE IN THE PAST RUN THIS PROGRAMME ON MY
XP SYSTEM BUT CANNOT DO IT NOW
 
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Guest

I had this problem after I upgraded to sp2.If you are the same,go to SEARCH.COM
and download "dosapps_sp2_patch.exe.
 
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Torgeir Bakken \(MVP\)

feb17 said:
i am trying to run a 16 bit PUZZLER WORDSEARCH PROGRAME I AM GETTING
MESSAGE WINDOWS 32 BIT CANNOT SUPPORT 16 BIT PROGRAMMED ANY IDEAS ON
HOW TO RESOLVE THIS ISSUE. I HAVE IN THE PAST RUN THIS PROGRAMME ON MY
XP SYSTEM BUT CANNOT DO IT NOW
Hi

I assume that autoexec.nt or config.nt is mentioned in that error
message as well, if so:

Your autoexec.nt problem is most likely caused by a worm or if you have
WinXP SP2 and AVAST (antivirus software) installed, it also can cause
this error.

To solve the problem:

Error message when you install or start an MS-DOS or 16-bit
Windows-based program
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767

Alternatively:

You can put back the standard version of autoexec.nt/config.nt by
copying a backup copy held in %windir%\repair\ to %windir%\system32\
(%windir% is typically C:\Windows) instead of using the procedure in
the KB article above (see further down for instructions on how).


Could be caused a trojan or something similar, e.g.
TrojanDownloader.Win32.Dia.a, more about this here:
http://groups.google.com/[email protected]

Also, AVAST (antivirus software) can be the cause if you
have WinXP SP2 installed:
http://groups.google.com/[email protected]


If you want to copy the file from the repair folder, you can use
this procedure:

Open a command prompt, using e.g. Start/Run --> cmd.exe

In the command prompt, type in the following two commands exactly as
you see them in this post (you need to press enter for each command
to execute them):

cd /d %windir%
copy repair\autoexec.nt system32\*.*


Here is a "screen dump" from how it looks when I do it on my computer:
 
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Guest

I have had the same problem ever since using xp. It is NOT related to a virus
or antivirus software. I have an old PIM - Sidekick, in which I have a lot of
infor I don't want to transfer. Whenever I boot my computer I get a message
stating can't run 16 bit software, not enough memory - there is plenty. Have
never been able to figure this out. Nevertheless Sidekick runs OK

Jeff R
 

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