"Not capable of running MS-DOS"

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kman214

When I run programs, ones that use MS-DOS I get an error:
C:\Windows\System32\AutoEXEC.NT this system is not capable of running
MS-DOS. How can I fix this

Thanks for your help
 
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kman214 said:
When I run programs, ones that use MS-DOS I get an error:
C:\Windows\System32\AutoEXEC.NT this system is not capable of running
MS-DOS. How can I fix this

Thanks for your help

This is from a recent issue of Fred Langa's newsletter.

Autoexec.NT Problems Growing?
Fred, For the past few weeks on our forum we've been getting complaints
about XP throwing off the following message when a user tries to run a 16 bit
program:

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.

It turns out that there is some malware going around that's deleting the
autoexec.nt file from the \windows\system32 folder. The fix, for now, is to
copy the backup autoexec.nt from \windows\repair to \windows\system32 and
then to run av and spyware checks with Spybot, AdAware and whatever AV
program the user has (all with the latest definitions, of course). I'm not
sure if the specific malware has been identified yet, but the above process
does seem to solve the problem. Hope your readers can benefit from this.

Allan, tweakxp forum administrator, http://www.tweakxp.com/

Thanks, Allan. we covered this problem---and fix--- back in January in the
Plus! Edition (#11 in
http://www.langalist.com/plus/newsletters/2005/2005-01-24plus.asp ), but as
Allan suggests, the problem seems to be getting more widespread; hence this
additional coverage.

For an indication of how widespread this is getting, see:
http://www.google.com/search?q="16+bit+Windows+Subsystem"+xp
 

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