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4ndym1llhous3

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I've tried many different places to download DB Commander 2000 pro from and everytime i try to install it it gives me the same error message

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and microsoft windows applications. Choose "close" to terminate the application.

I have no idea what to do from here so if any1 could please help me i would be greatful thanks.
 

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dude run, run as fast as u can before they get you....

look at the stickies........

Babyhack said:
DB Setup Guide (BDE)

DB Commander 2000 Pro Can be downloaded
HERE and HERE
Thanks to Crystalserver.net and anyone else linked to these files

DB Commander 2000 Pro Crack Can be downloaded
HERE
Thanks to Crystalserver.net and anyone else linked to these files

BDE Setup Guide can be found
HERE
Thanks to Crystalserver.net and anyone else linked to this Guide

Any errors messages you get that have anything to do with Borland are 100% something to do with DBE and nothing else.
A lot of the time these errors can be fixed by re-installing DB Commander 2000 Pro.

If you get an error about AUTOEXEC.NT you can find a fix for this HERE

Patch to Fix AUTOEXEC.NT Error

If you cannot find your OS CD you can find a fast fix for this HERE just download it and doudle click it and all will be fixed
BH
 
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4ndym1llhous3

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They dont work tho !! that bottom one dont work @ all it still says insert your OS disk wich I do not have !
 
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go to windows/repair n copy autoexec.nt then config.nt and paste em in the system32 folder in windows shud work a treat then done this b4 tbh lol
 
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I dont know why the fix tool (doesnt require the CD) doesnt work, just get a Win XP CD and use that, that is how you solve it.
 
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I dont know why the fix tool (doesnt require the CD) doesnt work, just get a Win XP CD and use that, that is how you solve it.

just do wot i sed i had the same problem and u cn fix it using ur computer the reason it dunt work is becoz sumat in some xp copies makes it delete the autoexec.nt n config.nt files n so some applications can't work becoz of it

trust me worked after wot i did tbh
 
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Santaclaws said:
just do wot i sed i had the same problem and u cn fix it using ur computer the reason it dunt work is becoz sumat in some xp copies makes it delete the autoexec.nt n config.nt files n so some applications can't work becoz of it

trust me worked after wot i did tbh
I mean, i dont know why the fix tool for the problem is not working (the one from the link i posted).
 
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