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MadGamer 26-04-2005 17:31

Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Ok, when i go to install the programme, it asks me to enter the password which i do, it then preparres the Install Sheild Wizard. This then in turn, pops up a 16Bit MS DOS Subsystem error, which i cant seem to fix. The program is designed for XP

Raistlin 26-04-2005 17:32

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
What does the error actually say/look like?

Any chance of a screen shot?

Chris W 26-04-2005 17:42

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Try creating an shortcut to the installer, then right click and try different compatability modes....

If it installs you may need to set the program to run in a different compatibility mode as well.

MadGamer 26-04-2005 18:00

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
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Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
What does the error actually say/look like?

Any chance of a screen shot?

Here:

KingPhoenix 26-04-2005 19:37

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
It looks like that application isnt xp compatible

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 19:44

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
I have seen this before think this is the cure


http://www.iamnotageek.com/a/413-p1.php

Autoexec.nt has been corrupted and needs replacing

Paul 26-04-2005 19:50

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Yep - I now keep a backup copy of autoexec.nt in another folder as I have had to replace it 5+ times now. :rolleyes:

KingPhoenix 26-04-2005 19:57

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
wot is it a 16bit dos processor for xp or something ?

MadGamer 26-04-2005 20:34

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
I have the following 2 files:

AUTOEXEC.NT_

autoexec.nt

When i replace it with the file i downloaded i do not get any prompts whatsoever. What do i do?

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 21:32

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
did you do it with your xp cd?
Try the microsoft solution http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324767<<<<<~~~~~~~this one appears to be in better detail
If the problems solved you have done it right if it isnt you haven't :)

Put xp cd in and in command prompt type :- expand CD-ROM Drive Letter:\i386\autoexec.nt_ c:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt

MadGamer 26-04-2005 21:43

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
did you do it with your xp cd?
Try the microsoft solution http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;324767<<<<<~~~~~~~this one appears to be in better detail
If the problems solved you have done it right if it isnt you haven't :)

Havent got an XP CD.

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 21:45

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
try copying file in safe mode its the autoexec.nt file ,if not borrow a cd its not like you copying it,

If its file protected ie Will not overwrite in windows or safe mode ,do a quick google and download the trial versions of xplite, run this and turn off windows file protection

greencreeper 26-04-2005 23:07

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Like others have said, the problem is the autoexec.nt file - just copy it from a working PC and try running the installer again. Perhaps someone could attach a copy here? My PC is Windows 98, so can't help. It's a fairly common problem. Either the file doesn't exist or has nothing in it. The file shouldn't be protected - Windows reads the file when it starts ntvdm, that's all.

16-bit DOS subsystem is the part of XP that runs programs designed for ye olde Windows. It's an emulator. If you look at the processes running, you'll see "ntvdm" listed. autoexec.nt acts like autoexec.bat - e.g. establishing memory organisation and usage, defining assorted environment variables.

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:20

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
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said file

Raistlin 26-04-2005 23:20

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
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WARNING: I had to change the file extension to .doc to get it to upload. You will need to rename the file and change the extension to .nt once you have saved it to your computer.

Save it to your desktop first then rename it, then put it wherever it needs to go.

Please be sure to backup all essential data before trying this, I won't accept any responsibility of this goes pear-shaped ;)

Good luck :tu:

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:21

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
I just rared mine :)

Raistlin 26-04-2005 23:22

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by zinglebarb
I just rared mine :)

Smart arse ;)

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:22

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
sowwy :D

Raistlin 26-04-2005 23:27

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Of course, you're assuming that Wayne has the necessary software installed to unrar it ;)

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:35

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
well then he can use yours ,so he has an easy option and a little bit harder option :D

Raistlin 26-04-2005 23:37

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
:LOL:

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:44

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
Please be sure to backup all essential data before trying this, I won't accept any responsibility of this goes pear-shaped ;)

Good luck :tu:

Ditto on that bit

Raistlin 26-04-2005 23:48

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Copy Cat ;)

zing_deleted 26-04-2005 23:49

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
:D meowwwww!!!!!

Raistlin 27-04-2005 23:07

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Any luck Wayne?

zing_deleted 28-04-2005 09:24

Re: Trouble installing Greeting Card Magic
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Raistlin
Any luck Wayne?

Ditto on that question :D


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