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"C:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and microsoft windows applications. {close} {ignore}"

 

thats the error i get after i change the compatibility mode on the setup.exe on the cd.

 

so i cant even install it at all

 

any1 know how to fix this?

 

thx in advance

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i feel you pain man i get the same thing and i really want to play the damn game it really sux. i have the same prob. is there any salvation for us. plz help.

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You need to provide some more information before anyone can help you. What OS are you using? XPhome?

What game are you trying to instal? Red Alert original version or Red Alert 2

Red Alert was designed for Win 95 and its difficult to get it to install and run on later OS. In theory, you should be able to modify the compatibility BEFORE trying to install via the CD drive/properties menu.

Also, you can try to make a CD image file using a program such as Alcohol 120% and mount it on a virtual drive and then istal from there.

Lastly try this site for more detailed assistance

www.planetcnc.com

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Autoexec.nt is a text file, probably some virus or spyware has deleted, hidden it or corrupted it. Either create a new one in notepad and enter following text:

 

@echo off

 

REM AUTOEXEC.BAT is not used to initialize the MS-DOS environment.

REM AUTOEXEC.NT is used to initialize the MS-DOS environment unless a

REM different startup file is specified in an application's PIF.

 

REM Install CD ROM extensions

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\mscdexnt.exe

 

REM Install network redirector (load before dosx.exe)

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\redir

 

REM Install DPMI support

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\dosx

 

REM The following line enables Sound Blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM.

REM The command for setting the BLASTER environment is as follows:

REM SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330

REM where:

REM A specifies the sound blaster's base I/O port

REM I specifies the interrupt request line

REM D specifies the 8-bit DMA channel

REM P specifies the MPU-401 base I/O port

REM T specifies the type of sound blaster card

REM 1 - Sound Blaster 1.5

REM 2 - Sound Blaster Pro I

REM 3 - Sound Blaster 2.0

REM 4 - Sound Blaster Pro II

REM 6 - SOund Blaster 16/AWE 32/32/64

REM

REM The default value is A220 I5 D1 T3 and P330. If any of the switches is

REM left unspecified, the default value will be used. (NOTE, since all the

REM ports are virtualized, the information provided here does not have to

REM match the real hardware setting.) NTVDM supports Sound Blaster 2.0 only.

REM The T switch must be set to 3, if specified.

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330 T3

 

REM To disable the sound blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM, specify an invalid

REM SB base I/O port address. For example:

REM SET BLASTER=A0

%SystemRoot%\system32\vipx.exe

%SystemRoot%\system32\vlmsup.exe

 

 

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Originally posted by peterh:

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Autoexec.nt is a text file, probably some virus or spyware has deleted, hidden it or corrupted it. Either create a new one in notepad and enter following text:

 

@echo off

 

REM AUTOEXEC.BAT is not used to initialize the MS-DOS environment.

REM AUTOEXEC.NT is used to initialize the MS-DOS environment unless a

REM different startup file is specified in an application's PIF.

 

REM Install CD ROM extensions

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\mscdexnt.exe

 

REM Install network redirector (load before dosx.exe)

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\redir

 

REM Install DPMI support

 

hi names spirit

i am having the sam problem it command & conquer red alert 1

and it says the same thing can u help me

please

 

lh %SystemRoot%\system32\dosx

 

REM The following line enables Sound Blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM.

REM The command for setting the BLASTER environment is as follows:

REM SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330

REM where:

REM A specifies the sound blaster's base I/O port

REM I specifies the interrupt request line

REM D specifies the 8-bit DMA channel

REM P specifies the MPU-401 base I/O port

REM T specifies the type of sound blaster card

REM 1 - Sound Blaster 1.5

REM 2 - Sound Blaster Pro I

REM 3 - Sound Blaster 2.0

REM 4 - Sound Blaster Pro II

REM 6 - SOund Blaster 16/AWE 32/32/64

REM

REM The default value is A220 I5 D1 T3 and P330. If any of the switches is

REM left unspecified, the default value will be used. (NOTE, since all the

REM ports are virtualized, the information provided here does not have to

REM match the real hardware setting.) NTVDM supports Sound Blaster 2.0 only.

REM The T switch must be set to 3, if specified.

SET BLASTER=A220 I5 D1 P330 T3

 

REM To disable the sound blaster 2.0 support on NTVDM, specify an invalid

REM SB base I/O port address. For example:

REM SET BLASTER=A0

%SystemRoot%\system32\vipx.exe

%SystemRoot%\system32\vlmsup.exe

 

 

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hi names spirit

i am having the sam problem it command & conquer red alert 1

and it says the same thing can u help me

please

 

 

 

smile

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Hello

 

i have looked at your site and tryed the compatiblity metherd with 95 version and it comes up with the error:

Application error: c:\westwood\redalert

\ra95.exe

An Privileged instruction was executed at address 005c7c14

Click OK to terminate the application

 

I have been able to play the dos version but it has no sound

 

 

 

 

PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!

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hey every1, 'fraid im having some problems with getting red alert 1 to run on my windows xp home pc.

 

to install it i used windows compatability wizard and then when i clicked to play Ra95 i got the message "The procedure entry point SMapLS_IP_EBP_12 could not be located in the dynamic link library KERNEL32.Dll." Please could sum1 help me out i wud really appreciate sum feedback! smile

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