trying to run regedit from run. a black dos screen pops up and a message comes up that says "autoexec.nt missing" when i ran it again the black screen came up, went away and then nothing happened. i'm using xp
I have recently tried to reinstall some oldish games (rainbow 6, Total Annhilation) and when you select install, an error pops up:
16 bit windows subsystem C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application. Examination of that folder shows that I do not have a file called Autoexec.nt at all, is this correct? These games have run on this PC before and the error applies to multiple games suggesting a system problem. Is there a way of repairing or checking windows to replace this file. I did get a virus recently however Norton said it quarantined it - this might have affected windows though prior to this I had noticed no differeance.
I'm getting a message: autoexec.nt the system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications.choose close to terminate the application. seems I'm missing these files:
config.nt autoexec.nt command.com
I tried to recovery them off the recovery disk but they are not there either. is there someplace I can get these files? I went to microsoft.comsupport and tried to put them in through notepad like they said and it did'nt work, must be doing something wrong.
I fix missing task manager and regedit but i don�t have boot.ini file when I started my computer but I fonud it any tutorials about modifying boot.ini file and I put code. in system startup boot loader timeout=30default=multi(0)disk(0)rdisk ,i still missing stupid ini.file.
i have windows xp. when i put in certain games, and encyclopedia cds, i get a window that pops up and says: c:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. the system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications. i have tried everything to get my stuff to work. a guy told me to go to the properties of the game, and set it to run compatability for 98, so i did. but it didnt work. i really need help fixing this, so i can get my encyclopedia working.
I was wondering if someone could direct me to some very good webpages where you can learn to use Regedit. I know it is an advanced system tool and that I can render the OS useless if I tamper with it, but I really want to learn how to use it properly.
my IE home page was set by some other internet web site and unable to change it back (what a company)!! when I try to run the Regedit.exe, I got the error message "Registry Editing has been disabled by your administrator" I am using windows xp home, and my user name is definatelly the administrator.
when i try to run reg edit i get this error mess.16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem C:windowssystem 32 egedit.co The NTVDM cpu has encountered a illegal instruction.CS:0577ip:9c3fopf0400 1004.choose close to close the programme.I have reinstalled(repiar)xp.
A command prompt appeared, showing Cannot load VPM IPX/SPX support And a windows warning popup stating: C:windowssystem32 egedit.com The NTVDM CPU has encountered illegal instruction CS:0dbc IP:ffd3 OP:63 fa 65 13 64 Choose close to terminate the application.
Why when i type regedit i see regedit window for some seconds and then it disappears i have to modify some values in regedit and so i am unable to do it.
Need the name and data for the following: HKEY Current User>Software>Microsoft>Windows>Current Version>Policies>Explorer> I have the "default" but not the second one for nodisk or something.
When i type in the Start, Run the command "Regedit" "cmd" or "SFC/SCANNOW", i am getting on a desktop a little window that popup saying "REGEDIT IS NOT A VALID WIN32 APPLICATION", THE SAME THING if i try for CMD, OR SFC/SCANNOW , i searched microsoft website, and i did not find a solution for this , can you help by indicating the solution or a link that takes me to fix this
Everytime I try to run msconfig or registry editor, it pops up for a second and then closes immediately. They open, but close immediately so i get about a 1/2 second look.I restored my system to before this problem started -I'm running Windows XP Pro.
The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. It worked fine up until recently but now it doesn't work anymore.
In a attempt to lock out my users from certain software....I made some lock down request using REGEDIT and now I can't use anything. I have no RUN box....I can't even open up Computer management. How do I get back into REGEDIT with no RUN box
Another day, a different computer, new baffler: A Dell Inspiron 1100 that I'm working on will not let me run the registry editor. I've tried in safe mode only to get the message "The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction. CS:00cf IP:0656 OP:fe ad 06 d9 02" and I get the choices of Ignore and Close. Ignore doesn't ignore, and so I can only close. I've run AVG which found nothing. Squat. CCleaner had a lot to do but didn't fix the problem. Wanted to run Spybot but the first thing it does it download updates and this notebook won't see the network... everyday truly is a new challenge.
When I try to execute regedit.exe from Start->Run the only thing that happens is the DOS prompt command box flashes on my screen for a second and then nothing. Hte registry editor does not open. The only way I can access the reg editor is to click on the regedit.exe file directly in my system.I am new to XP but I swear I was able to execute the reg editor from the run line before, jus tlike in WIN98 and 95.
I uses command line > regedit /s myhome.reg where the file myhome.reg is: myhome.reg Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USEREnvironment] "HOME"="G:\Recherche_ST\Charles\textes\" then I open a cmd.exe shell and try: > echo HOME it seems that the environment variable is not set.BUT if I go to the env var panel of the advanced / system dialog, I see that the HOME env var is set. If I press OK in this panel, then it is available in a cmd.exe shell.
User acct has admin priviledges in a Win XP system.When trying to run regedit in a Run window I get the following error message:"Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item."I get the same message when trying to run msconfig.
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I'm trying to run Regedit. I type REGEDIT and I get an error message saying "Regedit is not a valid Win32 application"It runs msconfig and sfc /scannow but not regedit. It did before. The only thing I have done differently is install more ram today.