16 bit Windows Subsystem

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I am trying to reinstall CD Stomper, which I have installed in the past and I
keep getting the following :-

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running
MS_DOS and Windows applications.

What on earth does it mean ????

Can anyone help me pleaseeeeeeee ?????
 
Start>Execute and type this without quotes:
"cmd /c copy /y %windir%\repair\autoexec.nt %windir%\system32"
Also scan your computer with an antivirus.
 
Daddykool1969 said:
I am trying to reinstall CD Stomper, which I have installed in
the past and I keep getting the following :-

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable
for running MS_DOS and Windows applications.

What on earth does it mean ????

Can anyone help me pleaseeeeeeee ?????
Hi

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:
 
Thank you very much. Your information has helped me solve the problem.
 
hi had same problem.
go to visualtour.com
download xp fix.exe
follow instuctions which are very straight forward.
it worked for me
good luck
 

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