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Gregsy
6th December 2004, 18:59
I have had this problem myself and i decided to use google to try and find an answer to it.
The most common problem is the user's autoexec.nt is missing from the system32 folder.
Microsoft have addressed this problem right Here (http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;324767)
This will involve a forgotten ability in some people which is Reading
Please do not pm or hassle me on a messenger program about it as shown Here (http://agerage.net/omg.log)
Good Luck.
Gregs

Virtuosofriend
11th December 2004, 16:33
I think that KAV deletes it everytime you do a virus scan.Please someone tries it and report it here.I am not sure if it is TMK or Softice

Sh33p
10th January 2005, 16:07
For the people who didn't know this:

When this file is missing in C:\Windows\System32\
The backup is in C:\Windows\Repair\

Just copy and paste it.

Easy isn't it!

marexxxx
15th January 2005, 11:37
just do it on only read and done :)

h4x0r2damh4x0r
30th January 2005, 11:46
I think that KAV deletes it everytime you do a virus scan.Please someone tries it and report it here.I am not sure if it is TMK or Softice

yes , i had a scan yesterday and i found out that somethign is wrong because i could not install certain files..

kenadams14
9th April 2005, 18:02
when you get this error message all you really have to do is expand the autoexec.nt file from the windows cd to your hard drive and you can usually just forget about all that other editing from the microsoft page. i see this a lot on my network when people try to use the old as hell dos software and this is all i've ever had to do.

hawwah
4th April 2007, 06:48
i heard gameguard has a hidden process called autoexec, not sure about the .nt part tho

JERRYNELSON
29th August 2008, 16:59
Any idea how you can fix this without having the XP CD? I have a Toshiba laptop that came only with an OEM version of the software, and I called Toshiba tech support, and they said they couldn't send me an XP CD since they don't bundle their laptops that way. I have this same error and tried going through the entire workaround on Microsoft's site with no luck (I can't expand the command.com file since I don't have a CD). The tech support guy suggested finding a friend with a CD...no one I know has XP. Bummer.




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