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Solve : Ms dos error?

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Hey i understand what you MEAN but could you possibly run me through the REPAIR using windows explorer?Personally I prefer the brute force method of the command line.

Open up Windows Explorer. In sequence, in the left pane, click on My Computer, C drive, Windows. In the right pane, navigate down to the Repair directory and double click to open. Right click on the autoexec.nt file and on the popup menu click copy.

Now click the Back button and still in the right pane, navigate to and right click the System32 directory. On the popup menu click paste. If you receive a "Confirm File Replace" MESSAGE click "Yes".

The copy command I gave you could have been CUT and pasted into a command window. A lot simpler.Thanks, my command file line is SCREWED up so the wondows explorer method was the only way.



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