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Solve : help! my MS-DOS is not working! SHUTDOWN ERROR!?

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HELP!!

I'm new here.. whenever I try to run the MS-DOS there is an System error and my PC suddenly shuts down.. i can't read the error..

HELP PLS!! Are you running windows ( which version ) and the dos command shell, or native MS-DOS (which version )...Also what do you have for hardware specs.Windows XP SP2, i don't know the version of my MS-DOS

PIV 2.8ghz
512 ddr2 RAM
40GB HD
hmmm... is it necessary to put all?? help pls.. i think you are talking about CMD right ? If so, maybe it got infected by some virus ?Suggestion I have is to copy cmd.exe from another same Version Windows OS such as HOME or PRO from c:\windows\system32 to your system at the same location if it will allow it and not blat about resource in use.

If resource in use blat and NTFS last 2 options without full rebuild are:

1.) To boot from Live Linux CD like KNOPPIX and use Linux to fix Windows by being able to read/write exclusively to NTFS without file in use blat.

2.) Mount this hard drive as slave with another drive built as master. Boot off of master drive and then copy CMD.EXE to the slave at that drive letter:\windows\system32
((( Warning if this is viral there is a slight chance that it could spread by this method to your Master Drive )))

***If CMD.EXE was not copyright I would link it for you for the version you need, but due to the fact that it is protected by copyright you will need to grab a copy of it through other means, such as another computer you have or a friends system.



i nid to copy the cmd.exe only?? from other OS??yah! i think it was infected by some virus..In the virus section, there are PEOPLE who expertise in getting rid of files, do what they say, because they know more about that topic than 20 average people.

I've seen a topic for a REMOVED virus, the starter had to download over 10 programs just to see what virus they're infected with, then it was fairly simple to remove it...They know what programs work and what don't.and.. of it does turn out to be a corrupted EXE, they 'll guide through the use of SFC rather then a straight copy to prevent windows file protection from maybe restoring the corrupted file.Quote from: BC_Programmer on January 13, 2009, 06:18:15 PM

and.. of it does turn out to be a corrupted EXE, they 'll guide through the use of SFC rather then a straight copy to prevent windows file protection from maybe restoring the corrupted file.
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