Post by Gunter » Sun Oct 08, 2006 7:19 pm
There's apparently lots of different things this could be caused by...
Looks like this is an easy way to fix one of them, but it might not be the one you need to do...
I was able to fix it by simply copying the Autoexec.NT file from the Windows/Repair directory to the Windows/System32 directory. The installation CD was not necessary to fix the problem.
If you're really luck and god loves you, then it might just work.
Otherwise you'll have to search google for a better solution
http://www.google.com/search?q=c%3A%5Cw ... onfig%2Ent
There's apparently lots of different things this could be caused by...
Looks like this is an easy way to fix one of them, but it might not be the one you need to do...
[quote]
I was able to fix it by simply copying the Autoexec.NT file from the Windows/Repair directory to the Windows/System32 directory. The installation CD was not necessary to fix the problem.
[/quote]
If you're really luck and god loves you, then it might just work.
Otherwise you'll have to search google for a better solution
http://www.google.com/search?q=c%3A%5Cwindows%5Csystem32%5Cconfig%2Ent