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16 Bit Ms-dos Subsystem Windows 10
Build 9860, I get the following error message: "16-BIT MS-DOS SUBSYSTEM. Command prompt
Tools & Services We Recommend Subscribe Search Return to Content How to Enable 16-bit Application Support in Windows 10 Andre Da Costa | April 20, 2016 in How-To http://www.groovypost.com/howto/enable-16-bit-application-support-windows-10/ Windows 10 includes a range of options for running older programs not designed https://www.lotro.com/forums/showthread.php?312269-16-bit-MS-Dos-Subsystem-Error-(NTVDM-problem) for the operating system. We previously looked at using tools to troubleshoot application compatibility, which lets you modify a program, to make it think it is installing on a supported version of Windows. Much older applications that pre-date Windows 95 will sometimes require a bit more work. 16-bit applications, in 16 bit particular, are not natively supported on 64-bit Windows 10 because the operating system lacks a 16-bit subsystem. This can even affect 32-bit applications that utilize a 16-bit installer. The solution for such a scenario is to run the operating system on an older version of Windows, which might require setting up a virtual machine. If you still utilize a 32-bit version of Windows 10, 16 bit ms you can still get the best of both worlds by enabling the 16-bit subsystem. As Microsoft’s future heads toward 64-bit computing, the company is minimizing its support for many of the legacy components in Windows. The best way to add 16-bit support in Windows 10 requires some command line work. Configure 16-bit Application Support in Windows 10 16 Bit support will require enabling the NTVDM feature. To do so, press Windows key + R then type: optionalfeatures.exe then hit Enter. Expand Legacy Components then check off NTVDM and click OK. The next step is to install the feature through the Command Prompt. Press Windows key + X then click Command Prompt (Admin). At the command prompt, type the following command: FONDUE.exe /enable-feature:NTVDM The add feature wizard for NTVDM will launch. Click Install this feature to complete the installation. Then restart your computer if required. Related Article: Save Large Apps and Games from Windows 10 Store to External Drives Now 16-bit application support is enabled. You can proceed to install your application as normal. Some applications might require additional permissions. Review our compatibility article for more information about a
Log In Register My Account Log Out (%1$s) We have detected that cookies are not enabled on your browser. Please enable cookies to ensure the proper experience. Warning: JavaScript is required for some functionalities of this page. Please enable the use of JavaScript in your browser. Return to Homepage Explore Middle-earth The World Characters Elf Dwarf Hobbit Race of Man Media Images Videos The Game Game Features Quickstart Guide Store Guide Quest Packs Articles Riders of Rohan Developer Diary: The Ettenmoors Download Community Forum List Community Guidelines Store Become a VIP LOTRO Store LOTRO Market Buy Points! Coupon Guide Store Exclusive Steeds Play Free Now What's New? Forum New Posts FAQ Calendar Forum Actions Mark Forums Read Quick Links Today's Posts Dev Tracker Community Guidelines Submit a Bug Advanced Search Forum Customer Support Windows PC Technical Support 16 bit MS-Dos Subsystem Error (NTVDM problem) Results 1 to 6 of 6 Thread: 16 bit MS-Dos Subsystem Error (NTVDM problem) Thread Tools Show Printable Version Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Jan 12 2010,10:31 PM #1 IceDragon02 View Profile View Forum Posts Senior Member Join Date Jun 2007 Location Iowa Posts 2,147 16 bit MS-Dos Subsystem Error (NTVDM problem) I don't know how this randomly started happening. I was playing lotro, closed it and shut down my PC, and when I booted it back up the next day to play I got this error all the sudden. When I open my LOTRO game, it looks like its downloading directx, and then the error happens and it doesn't download it - it makes me close/ignore (but if I ignore it just happens again and I have to close). The whole error is C:\PROGRA~1\Turbine\THELOR~1\d x9c.exe The NTVDM CPU has encountered an illegal instruction. CS:#### IP: #### OP:## ## ## ## #f Chose 'Close' to terminate the application. Close / Ignore The #'s are just random numbers, and change from time to time. I uninstalled LOTRO twice, directx as well, and can't figure out what the deal is. I havn't downloaded anything since then, I ran 2 full system scans for viruses and it came up with nothing, and this only comes up with LOTRO only. No other game, nothing else I use on