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Answer» Im trying to install a PC Game, but an error window pops up saying: 16 bit Windows Subsystem C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications.
Even when I try to RUN MS-DOS "Command" this message comes up? HELP!!!! :-?This question has been answered so many times that we've engraved it in granite (marble was too expensive):
Autoexec.nt
Good LUCK. 8-)Thank you! I think the problem may have been the fact that there wasnt an autoexec.nt file in System32 in the first place! It seems to be working now though, thanks again. I can see how frustrating it may be to answer the same quesstion so many times, but I can hardly describe the frustration of not succeding installing so many lovely games.
First, thank you very much for the patience. Secondly, I strongly think that this certain thread is to be "sticked" in the first page, or have some kind of a link.
Anyway, thanks guys, I now got the idea of what the problem is [after more than five years!!], but how do I get the autoexec.nt file, if MISSING?Aniuzbek,
We have already established a link for this topic at Autoexec.nt
If you are missing your autoexec.nt file completely, you can get a backup copy from the repair directory. Follow the instructions at the link posted above.
This might be a good time to remind folks to check out the FAQ Solution Database section before posting. The most repetitive questions have been answered with TRIED and true SOLUTIONS.
8-) Right you are. Pardon.
I succeed to install the LBA1 game, the one I wished to play again after the first time, in age of 10. I's marvelous! So *censored* cute!
THANK YOU! just....thanx again...
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