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Oct 2002 19:21 PST Expires: 28 Nov 2002 19:21 PST Question ID: 92723 I am unable to install any new software on my 10 month old Sony VAIO PC. I have Windows XP. When config.nt windows xp I begin an install a window appears with a title bar of:
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16 bit Windows Subsystem and this message: C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CONFIG.NT . The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft 16 bit ms-dos subsystem windows 7 full screen mode Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application. I have unsuccessfully, thoroughly searched (both with Windows Explorer and from a DOS prompt) for this file. I have cleaned the hard drive several https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/305521 times both with scandisk and defrag, cleaned the registry files with an OnTrack utility. Restored to several previously good points. The problem seems to have begun when SP1 was attempting and finally successfully installed itself. I have since removed SP1 and then re-installed it. I have XP on my secondary (networked) PC and I can install programs with no problem. I have searched and searched http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview/id/92723.html resources, support groups, knowledgeable IT professionals, etc. and no one has any knowledge of this error message or more importantly how to get "rid" of it short of doing a complete rebuild of the PC. Request for Question Clarification by pwizard-ga on 29 Oct 2002 19:53 PST Greetings mellen, I think I can help to solve your problem, but I don't want to post an official answer if this doesn't help or has already been tried. The CONFIG.NT file is a critical system file akin to the command.com file. If it's missing from your system entirely, you definitely would be getting the error you're describing. This will also happen if this file is corrupted. Could you please try this solution and see if it fixes your problem? All of the resources I've searched points to this as the resolution. If it works, I'll post it as an official answer. If not, I have some other ideas about how to go about fixing the problem without a fresh install. This error can occur when the files, Config.nt, Autoexec.nt and Command.com, are missing or corrupt. To resolve this issue, use MS-DOS prompt to expand
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we still have some legacy 16-bit applications.As XP support is ending, we are using VMWare View to provide 16-bit apps on a virtual 32-bit Windows 7 desktop.For one of the applications we had this error:config.nt. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the applicate.Changing compatibility mode made no difference, search results said the autoexec.nt or config.nt is missing, but the files were there.So I fired up ProcessMonitor and watched NTVDM.EXE which runs 16-bit apps in Windows 7.WriteFile - C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\Temp\scs1DE8.tmp - SuccessCreateFile - C:\USERS\ADMINIST\APPDATA\LOCAL\TEMP\SCS1DE8.TMP - Path Not FoundFor some reason, a temporary file is accessed with a truncated username, stopping the app from working.The work-around was to use a login username that is 8 characters or less, and then it worked. Posted by Rich on Monday 24 February 2014 - 05:49:04 | Read/Post Comment: 0 .... © GreyCube.com - Richard Perry - Powered by e107.org