ZZT refuses to work... so I need help :o
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ZZT refuses to work... so I need help :o
I was trying to load up a ZZT game after months of not having done so. And guess what? ZZT no longer works. I get the following message (translated from Dutch):
16-bit MS-DOS subsystem
c:\random\blah\etc\zzt.exe
c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. This system file is not suitable for MS-DOS and Windows applications. Choose End to quit application.
What in the hell? I'm using Windows XP and it used to work. I don't know what may have caused this. SP2 perhaps? *shrug*
Anyway, please help me out. Thanks a bunch, chaps!
16-bit MS-DOS subsystem
c:\random\blah\etc\zzt.exe
c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. This system file is not suitable for MS-DOS and Windows applications. Choose End to quit application.
What in the hell? I'm using Windows XP and it used to work. I don't know what may have caused this. SP2 perhaps? *shrug*
Anyway, please help me out. Thanks a bunch, chaps!
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it's probably one of those shitty windows updates what done it
i'm not an expert on these matters, but you COULD try loading it through <a href="http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php? ... >dosbox</a>.
i'm not an expert on these matters, but you COULD try loading it through <a href="http://dosbox.sourceforge.net/news.php? ... >dosbox</a>.
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Heh, and Ringo had the same exact problem nevertheless, I found a link that may solve this problem, from microsoft.com itself. Hopefully this'll work for you http://support.microsoft.com/default.as ... -us;324767.. hey, if not, go to the kevedit site and get the windows port, that way you can at least look through games... and make em i guess... and listen to music?[/url]
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I had the same fucking problem. It's either a trojan virus or spyware that deltes system files- Just go into your windows folder and go to the "Repair" folder and copy the autoexec.nt file and paste it in the "System32" folder- and you're good-
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You should back up the autoexec.nt file outside of the "repair" folder- cuz I did and soon mine disappeared-
Oh also you'll have to do it every time you load up your comp- lol unless there is a way to fix it that I don't know about.
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You should back up the autoexec.nt file outside of the "repair" folder- cuz I did and soon mine disappeared-
Oh also you'll have to do it every time you load up your comp- lol unless there is a way to fix it that I don't know about.
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That fixes the problem, indeed! I haven't tried rebooting yet, though.hayabusa wrote:I had the same fucking problem. It's either a trojan virus or spyware that deltes system files- Just go into your windows folder and go to the "Repair" folder and copy the autoexec.nt file and paste it in the "System32" folder- and you're good-
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You should back up the autoexec.nt file outside of the "repair" folder- cuz I did and soon mine disappeared-
Oh also you'll have to do it every time you load up your comp- lol unless there is a way to fix it that I don't know about.
I dunno about the Trojan and spyware thing, though... I've had many in the past, but my system currently seems to be clean (if I should believe the newest versions of Ad-aware SE and Spybot Search & Destroy).
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Jazzy, click Start and then click Run
type command in the box
then type format c:
say yes to all the prompts (ignore the warnings, they are leftover code from older versions of format and don't really deserve your attention)
and there you have it!
type command in the box
then type format c:
say yes to all the prompts (ignore the warnings, they are leftover code from older versions of format and don't really deserve your attention)
and there you have it!
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Stak I like ZZT and want to run large programs like The Mercenary and assorted ZZTVs without performance problems but when I tried your advice I lost my hard drive? Can u tell me what is going on yes/no
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It's because you touch yourself at nightZandor 12 wrote:Stak I like ZZT and want to run large programs like The Mercenary and assorted ZZTVs without performance problems but when I tried your advice I lost my hard drive? Can u tell me what is going on yes/no
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