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Solution Title: C:\WINDOWS\System32\Autoexec.nt asked by PEEM_1 on 08/02/2004 10:53PM PDT Why do i keep getting this error message C:\WINDOWS\System32\Autoexec.nt Accepted Answer from Zyloch Date: 08/02/2004 11:14PM PDT Grade: A Accepted Answer This could be relevant to your issue: support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767 Have you been getting this error ever since you installed a program, or did it just come out of the blue? Comment from pcgandalf Date: 08/02/2004 11:15PM PDT Comment Hi Peem ! Here’s a resolution of your system error problem. If this doesnt work (given that we have no other details at this point) please repost. Good luck with this fix. There is a link in thread below for you to follow, and some helpful tips inside the thread if you have some problems. webuser.co.uk/cgi-bin/forums/showflat.pl?Cat=&Board=PC& amp;Number=55432&page=0&view=collapsed&sb=6&o=93&# 8706 ;= Comment from pcgandalf Date: 08/02/2004 11:18PM PDT Comment sorry zylock…didnt see your post. support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767 Comment from Zyloch Date: 08/02/2004 11:20PM PDT Comment No prob, we’re all trying to help Comment from dext Date: 08/16/2004 01:47AM PDT Comment support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767 Error Message When You Install or Start an MS-DOS or 16-Bit Windows Based Program This article was previously published under Q324767 SYMPTOMS If you try to start or install an MS-DOS-based or a 16-bit Windows-based program on your Windows XP-based computer, you may receive an error message that is similar to one of the following: 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem path to the program that you are trying to start or install C:\Winnt\System32\config.nt The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose ‘Close’ to terminate the application. 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem path to the program that you are trying to start or install config.nt The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose ‘Close’ to terminate the application. 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem path to the program that you are trying to start or install 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. Although you may be prompted to quit the program or ignore the error message, either selection makes the program quit. CAUSE This issue may occur if one or more of the following files are missing or damaged: Config.nt Autoexec.nt Command.com RESOLUTION To resolve this issue: Click Start, and then click Run. In the Open box, type cmd, and then click OK. At the command prompt, type the following commands, pressing ENTER after each command: expand CD-ROM Drive Letter:\i386\config.nt_ c:\windows\system32\config.nt expand CD-ROM Drive Letter:\i386\autoexec.nt_ c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt expand CD-ROM Drive Letter:\i386\command.co_ c:\windows\system32\command.com exit Start or install the program. If the issue is resolved, do not complete the remaining steps. If the issue is not resolved, go to the next step. Note: The Command.com file is not edited or created in this in the following process. Because of this, you may have to expand it from your Windows XP CD-ROM. Start Notepad. In Notepad, type the following entries: dos=high, umb device=%SYSTEMROOT%\system32\himem.sys files=40 On the File menu, click Save As. In the File Name box, type Config.nt, and then click Save. Close the Config.nt file. On the File menu, click New. In the new blank document, type the following entries: @echo off lh %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\mscdexnt.exe lh %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\redir lh %SYSTEMROOT%\system32\dosx SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330 T3 On the File menu, click Save As. In the File Name box, type Autoexec.nt, and then click Save. Close the Autoexec.nt file. Start Windows Explorer. Locate the Config.nt file, right-click the Config.nt file, and then click Copy. Right-click the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 folder, and then click Paste. Locate the Autoexec.nt file, right-click the Autoexec.nt file, and then click Copy. Right-click the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 folder, and then click Paste. Locate the Command.com file, right-click the expanded Command.com file, and then click Copy. Right-click the %SYSTEMROOT%\System32 folder, and then click Paste. Restart your computer. MORE INFORMATION For additional information about MS-DOS-based programs in Windows, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 305521 An Error Message Occurs When You Run an MS-DOS or 16-Bit Windows Program 314106 Troubleshooting MS-DOS-Based Programs in Windows The information in this article applies to: Microsoft Windows XP Professional Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition Comment from KUBrendan Date: 08/25/2004 03:04PM PDT Comment Any idea how you can fix this without having the XP CD? I have a Toshiba laptop that came only with an OEM version of the software, and I called Toshiba tech support, and they said they couldn’t send me an XP CD since they don’t bundle their laptops that way. I have this same error and tried going through the entire workaround on Microsoft’s site with no luck (I can’t expand the command.com file since I don’t have a CD). The tech support guy suggested finding a friend with a CD…no one I know has XP. Bummer. --Brendan-- Comment from CvD Date: 08/31/2004 01:47AM PDT Comment I know of this problem I have a Sony laptop and have the same issue. No XP-CD. That’s why I never would buy a laptop of Sony anymore. Seems you’re stuck with the following solutions… 1) Create an image file of your laptop HD and store it (them) on an external HD (or PC). 2) Use the CD’s provided by Toshiba to reinstall the factory default. 3) Copy the files command.com, config.nt and autoexec.nt to the external HD. 4) Reinstall the image
you stored in step 1. 5) Copy the files command.com, config.nt and autoexec.nt from the external HD to your laptop. Vaya con Dios, CvD Comment from extermination Date: 09/05/2004 11:00PM PDT Comment there is another more simple way. just change your autoexec.nt or config.nt(depending on which file is giving u the error) file attribute to read-only instead of archieve. thats should resolve the problem. i ever seen this problem onces personally. mine error occurs on autoexec.nt. whenever that error windows pop up. i notice that it will auto delete away my autoexec.nt file from my c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. so i just change the attribute of the file n bingo. now windows or any other related programs no longer able to delete that file away and the error never come back again. Cheers Comment from n0de1 Date: 09/13/2004 08:02PM PDT Comment My autoexec.nt file was gone, I assume a virus as im forever installing and downloading sometimes without AV running. Expanded all files just in case. Worked a treat. Thanks for confirming MS KB entry, u know how they are sometimes. Comment from cnewby515 Date: 09/28/2004 12:15PM PDT Comment Hello, I too had the same problem with the autoexec.nt file. I used your link to the files, and that solved my problem. I have been looking for a solution to this for quite some time, as I could not get the microsoft article to work for me. Many thanks!! Once again, thanks for the help. cnewby