06-03-2005 04:22 PM | |
Antonio |
Dude I flew in from google looking for answers and It worked! THANK YOU GUYS! :Brain: Farewell! :bye: |
28-01-2005 06:22 PM | |
Danny252 | LOL good point. Why dont some people look? |
28-01-2005 06:05 PM | |
mouse31e |
Maybe we should attach one to the pinned autoexec.nt thread! The autoexec.nt in Windows XP is a standard file that is never altered as far as I'm aware. I sent mine to someone a few weeks back and it worked fine for them! |
28-01-2005 06:03 PM | |
Danny252 |
You got the file name wrong. it is autoexec.nt. try searching for it. there is no autoexe.nt file. (wow, me helping someone with something like this? I really must have learnt my lesson..) |
28-01-2005 05:58 PM | |
Ali |
Nevermind, I found a AUTOEXEC.NT file for download and everything works now. Thanks for all the help though! And if someone else needs a AUTOEXEC.NT file, I got one here: http://www.iamnotageek.com/a/413-p1.php |
28-01-2005 05:13 PM | |
JJXB | i think your os is going to be either windows 2k or xp as 95, 98 and ME don't use autoexec.nt(they use autoexec.bat instead) |
28-01-2005 05:05 PM | |
Ali |
Eagle - I... have no idea what my OS is. How do I find out? JJXB - Thanks! I'll give it a try. EDIT: It didn't work. I got this error: The Win16 Subsystem was unable to enter Protected Mode, DOSX.EXE must be in your AUTOEXEC.NT and present in your PATH. |
28-01-2005 05:01 PM | |
JJXB | get the file with ".nt_" as the file extension, copy that and remove the _ from the file extention. |
28-01-2005 04:59 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
What's your OS? Someone with the same OS could try to send you that file and you could see if it works. If not I don't have a fast answer for ya, but I am sure other users will know about this when they log on. Unfortunatly it might take too long for you and you'll have to wait after that trip of yours. |
28-01-2005 04:57 PM | |
Ali |
Yup. So I'm screwed now? |
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