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==Answer==
 
==Answer==
  
One of the files config.nt, autoexec.nt or command.com have gone missing from the System folder (C:\Windows\System32) or one of the files config.nt or autoexec.nt is invalid. The problem may have been caused by an installation / setup program, or by a virus or spyware.
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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.
  
==Solution==
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*Method 1
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Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder C:\Windows\Repair, select autoexec.nt and config.nt, then right-click and select Copy. Now go to C:\Windows\System32, right-click some empty space in the folder window and select Paste. This will overwrite the current versions of these files with backup copies.
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*To resolve this error, navigate to the folder '''C:\Windows\Repair''' in Windows Explorer.
*Method 2
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Click Start, Run, type msconfig and hit Enter. When the System Configuration Utility starts, click the button captioned Expand File.... In the Expand One File from Installation Source dialog box type the name of the file you want to restore (e.g. autoexec.nt), select the location to restore from (this will either be your Windows XP CD or a folder named i386 on your hard disk) and enter the name of the folder where the restored file should go (this is normally C:\Windows\System32). Then click Expand.
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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.