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− | + | The autoexec.nt file has gone missing from the System folder (C:\Windows\System32) or is invalid. The problem may have been caused by a recent software installation, a virus, or spyware. | |
− | To resolve this error, navigate to the folder C:\Windows\Repair in Windows Explorer. Select autoexec.nt | + | |
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+ | *To resolve this error, navigate to the folder '''C:\Windows\Repair''' in Windows Explorer. | ||
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+ | *Select autoexec.nt | ||
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+ | *Right-click and select Copy | ||
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+ | *Go to '''C:\Windows\System32''' and type '''Ctrl+V'''. | ||
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+ | *This will overwrite the current version of the file with the backup copy. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Troubleshooting]] |
Latest revision as of 00:50, 12 April 2014
Question
When I try to run ActiveHome I get an error message like this: "Autoexec.nt - The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications." What can I do?
Answer
The autoexec.nt file has gone missing from the System folder (C:\Windows\System32) or is invalid. The problem may have been caused by a recent software installation, a virus, or spyware.
- To resolve this error, navigate to the folder C:\Windows\Repair in Windows Explorer.
- Select autoexec.nt
- Right-click and select Copy
- Go to C:\Windows\System32 and type Ctrl+V.
- This will overwrite the current version of the file with the backup copy.