I installed a program from then net (recommended by a friend who uses it with no problems) and when I rebooted,the HD made a strange noise on shut down.When it did reboot,a window came up stating "16 Bit Windows Subsystem"..."C:windowssystemautoexect.nt...The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Windows applications.Chooses Close to terminate the application."
Any ideas as to what happened?And how I can fix it?
error messages on my pc are becoming more frequent for some reason . The first one is when i try to install something sometimes a error box comes geaded "16 bt MS-DOS Subsystem" and it say C:unzippedfips20fips.exe, C:PROGRA~1SymantecS32EVNT1.DLL. An installable Virtual Device Driver failed Dll initialization. Choose "close" to terminate the application.
I am running windows xp home, sp3 on a Geteway desktop with a pentium 4. A while ago, after doing and un-doing a system restore, I am now getting and error message everytime I boot up. In front of a larget DOS window there is a smaller gray error window that is tiiled '16 bit MS-DOS subsystem'.
Trying to install CD rom program, I get the 16-bit MS-DOS Subsystem error message. C:WINNTSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.I found a suggested fix for this, someone sent me to the c:windows..epair file, but my computer can't find that at all. I'm on Windows XP.
I get the following message when I open windows xp and some programs don't work. C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
printer was not printing every other page as it used to do so I called Epson. The Tech had me uninstall my Epson printer with add remove and also from device manager. Then he had me download the latest printer drivers from Epson and them the subject title error message came up. The balance of the error message is: C:WindowsSystem32Autoexec.NT System file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows Applications. Chose Close or Ignore
im attempting to install an application setup.exe file and recieve the following message: 16 bit windows subsytem c:windowssystem32autoexec.nt. the system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications. choose 'close' to terminate the application.
I know somewhere this has been answered. Unfortunately, I can't find the solution and I'm at my wits end.When I boot my computer (just started about a week ago) I get the following 3 messages: 1 Title of boxed message is 16 Bit MS-DOS Subsystem: A. Inside this box it says C:Docume~1MikeSt~1Locals~1Tempvcrxfile.exe.The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction. Choose close to terminate the application. B. I close it and then I get another similar message with after Tempmssjfile.exe. I close this application and get a third message. c. After Tempsylgfile.exe. I close this application and the computer is fine and working okay.I've tracked the files to be located in my Temp folder %temp%, and I can delete them, but once I reboot the computer, the automatically come back. I've tried even in safe mode, but no success.I havn't loaded any new programs, but like I said it just started after downloading some Microsoft updates.
I have windows Xp and i rent my computer and i dont have the windows xp cd. I am having a problem with an error popping up every time I open a window. It says just this. C:WINDOWSsystem32cmd.exe C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MD-Dos and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.I tried to close it and it just pops right back up and i tried to ignore it and it doesnt do anything. I looked for my AUTOEXEC.Nt file it could not be found I believe it could be my problem. I tried to find it please help me any way u can but remember I dont have the windows xp disc so please tell me either how to create it or download something to fix the error.
when i try to run a setup program, an error message comes up "c:windowssystemautoexec.nt. this file is not able to run ms-dos or windows applications. click close to terminate this application"
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/9158/errorxn.jpgI get this error every time I click the Install. Please helpme. I want to set this up for my son, because it is hisfavorite game. New computers are so difficult!
I am trying to load a family tree programme on my laptap(xp) Successfully loaded on my desktop (xp).When I try to run the cd i get.16 bit windows subsystem.C:windowssystem32autoexec.nt..The system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows.choose close to terminate the application
I am running Windows 2000. After doing a virus scan and quarantine I am getting the following message when I try to run certain programs, "C;WINNTSystem32Autoexec.nt.The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Windows Applications". I have seen some postings about this problem with Windows XP. Does anyone know what happened and how to fix it on Windows 2000?
I'm using Windows XP and get this error:C:windowssystem32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.This happens when I try to install some programs. I have seen this in the forum but AUTOEXEC.NT is in c:windowssystem32. It is also in c:windowsi386 .
For the past week, when I try to load certain discs on my CD-Rom, I get a 16 bit subsystem error. Usually games that have previously worked fine. C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT.
I am trying to delete a game that kids put on my comp. but it gives me 16 bit windows subsystem . the message says c:windowssystem32autoexec.nt The system file is not sutable fpr running MSDOS and microsoft window applications and options of close or ignore.
I have the following error that will not let me install MS Office 97 also I ran SYPBOT to remove any spys on PC Tried copying AUTOEXEC.NT from repair dir but still ERROR AUTOEXEC.NT LOOKS LIKE THIS @echo off REM AUTOEXEC.BAT is not used to initialize the MS-DOS environment. REM AUTOEXEC.NT is used to initialize the MS-DOS environment unless a REM different startup file is specified in an application's PIF.REM Install CD ROM extensions lh %SystemRoot%system32mscdexnt.exe
I bought a new laptop a week ago and it came with Windows XP Home Edition. It also came with Norton AntiVirus already installed on it. I dislike Norton AntiVirus and decided to manually uninstall it. I went into regedit and deleted all Symantec and Norton files. Except for one file it wouldn't let me delete.A few days later (after I had no trouble installing such games as Starcraft, Blockland and Endless-Online) I tried to install The Sims, Lego Creator and some older games onto my computer from CD's. I got this message when attempting to install them
I've tried to reload a couple pieces of software that used to run fine. I get this error message In top left hand corner of error window it says 16 bit Windows Subsystem Then lower down it says: C:windowssystem32autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose "Close" to terminate the application. I have Windows XP and both programs (Microsoft Home Publishing and Canon Zoombrowser) had worked fine for a couple years. For the heck of it I even dragged a copy of the above name file to system32 to see if that would help. It didn't.
I'm trying to install visuall basic c++ studio, student edition on my sony vaio. However, whenever I try to install I receive an error message that reads: 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.I was told that it might be a problem with my antivirus software; i uninstalled it and had the sane problem
I just built a bran new computer.eVGA 680i MoboXtreme OC Corssair Ram 2 GB 2 SLI Geforce 7600 GT OC graphics cards16MB cache 320GB HD 7200RPMIntel E6600 Core 2 Duo processor00w Xtreme Gamer OCZ power supply I have also installed a fresh copy of windows XP home. I have re-installed it several times to see if that was the issue. Every time I start the computer everything works fast until it gets to the Windows splash logo loading screen. It sits there for about 45 to 50 seconds every time. I have done some research and one forum said that this may happen because of a missing file or corrupted file in windows and for me to check my Device Manager. I went through all those steps and everything seems to be ok. I have reinstalled many times and it still does
After I have had the computer on a bit, this error message comes up 'The win 16 subsysten has insufficient resources to continue running. Click OK, close application and restart' Then one of my programs, either perfect works or Print artist just closes and I have to stop everything and restart the computer to get it back on. All the other programs are still running and I can keep working for days with out hese programs, but when I want to use them I have to restart the computer all over again. They will then work for a bit again and then it starts all over again.
I'm trying to uninstall CDRWIN to get another version and when I click on the uninstall option, this message pops up : C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXE.NT The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows application.Choose 'close' to terminate the application. When I close that message it goes away and nothing else happens.I can't do the uninstall.
Im getting an intermittant error which brings up a dos window states
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Application popup: 16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem : C:PROGRA~1AOL9~1.0waol.exe C:WINDOWSSYSTEM32AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application
When I try to install my Adobe premiere software I get this alert16 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
Recently installed XP Pro. Since then a couple of older programs won't open and I can't load anything from the A drive without getting this er16 BIT WINDOWS SUBSYSTEM C:WindowsSystem32Autoexe.nt The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsft Window applications.Chose "Close" to teminate the applicationI found an earlier post that suggested going to
I downloaded a printer driver from the HP site for windows XP. When I double click on the executable I get this erro 16 bit Windows SubsysteC:WindowsSystem32autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.Since this is the driver HP designates for Aan XP system, I'm assuming something is wrong with my system. I think I may have gotten this in other situations - but it may only have been when I tried to install the same driver earlier.
I am having trouble loading software on my computer after removing adwareand spyware. Every time I try to install new software I get the followingerror messag: C:WindowsSystem32Autoexec.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application.
I just loaded a game on my pc and when i went to play it i got this error message C:windowssystem32autoexec.nt. the system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and microsoft windows applications. choose "close" to terminate the application. It has come up before and i can't figure it out
A friend has encountered a different 16 bit subsystem error than the one commonly mentioned here regarding the unsuitable files.The error mentions not being able to access the temp directory. For the user, it is set to %USERPROFILE%Local Setting emp .. For the system env TEMP is set to %SystemRoot% emp.If I change the system env to c:emp2 I can run 16 bit apps.testing I have been running sysedit or command... When I change the system env TEMP back to %SystemRoot% emp those applications no longer