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Trying to Enter CMD Getting Error.


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ldude69

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Hi,
Every time i try to access cmd, by typing cmd, i get this error:

16 bit MS-DOS 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.

Close or Ignore

Either one i press makes the boxes go away.

Any help?
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Tyger

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You might want to try this fix, courtesy of Starjax

http://www.geekstogo...cnt-t48310.html
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ldude69

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Yea now that i did that, it says this when i say Cmd

"C:\WINDOWS\sytem32\cmd.com
the NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction.
CS:0571 IP :0102 OP :0f 04 30 3c 39 Choose 'close' to terminate the application."
And then if i choose ignore it goes to another one something like that, but with different letters, then if i press ignore again, it does that, and than it returns tot he black box. But it doesn't let me type in it. Thanks, but i stil need further help :\
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Do you get the same result if you click start, all programmes, accessories, command prompt

Click start then run and just type the command sfc /scannow then press enter
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Oh magic it worked! lol NicE
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Thank You for letting us know
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