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Coolio145
15 Jul 2006, 13:00
I can't install this game on my Windows Xp...I try to do it and the thing starts up with a picture then an error comes 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. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application." Choosing Ignore does the same thing as close does...Has this happened to anyone other than me? Anyway to fix this?:-/ :confused:
Coolio145
15 Jul 2006, 13:54
Ok...I went to it and looked and I did not see anything that really helped...it only tells you how to install it when ther installer actually works!!:-/
edit: when I closed out of the web site...I tried to go back and it would not work...weird...
Ok...I went to it and looked and I did not see anything that really
Then look again.
Especially in the common problems & FAQ section.
http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/faq.php
Coolio145
15 Jul 2006, 16:18
Then look again.
Especially in the common problems & FAQ section.
http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/faq.php
R8. "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose "Close" to terminate the application."
In your Start Menu click "Run...", type "cmd" and click OK. In the black prompt box that pops up, type:
copy c:\winnt\repair\autoexec.nt c:\winnt\system32
If this doesn't work, you can perform the same task manually. Navigate to
c:\winnt\repair\
and copy the file "autoexec.nt" to your clipboard. Then navigate to
c:\winnt\system32
and paste the file there.
I did it with the cmd thing and it said "The system can't find the path specified"...Im gonna try the manual one
R8. "C:\WINNT\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT.
I did it with the cmd thing and it said "The system can't find the path specified"...Im gonna try the manual one
Of course not!
Windows XP has different path than Windows 2000.
Why not read the correct question? :rolleyes:
FAQ #7 (http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/faq.php#r7)
Coolio145
15 Jul 2006, 18:42
Of course not!
Windows XP has different path than Windows 2000.
Why not read the correct question? :rolleyes:
FAQ #7 (http://www.nanacide.com/wahelp/faq.php#r7)
I did after I posted...lol:rolleyes:
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