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Started by OuTLawZGoSu, February 26, 2004, 03:30 PM

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OuTLawZGoSu

My firends computer shows this error when teh ocmputer is turned on:
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The following file is missing or corrupted : Comand .com type the name of the command interpreter(e.g., C:\Windows\Command.com ) C>

The computer is running on Win98. Firend said that " When aim was starting, an error showed up and I clicked CTR+ALT+DEL. Then when the computer was turning back on, that error showed up. "

Any suggestions?


iago

It sounds like he is having a harddrive problem.  Run scandisk, and if that find nothing, reinstall win98.  Or tell him to get 2k/xp :)
This'll make an interesting test for broken AV:
QuoteX5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


OuTLawZGoSu

#2
Quote from: iago on February 26, 2004, 03:56 PM
It sounds like he is having a harddrive problem.  Run scandisk, and if that find nothing, reinstall win98.  Or tell him to get 2k/xp  

- You mean Her.

- Aight I'll let her know.

thx.

j0k3r

Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on February 26, 2004, 04:10 PM
Quote from: iago on February 26, 2004, 03:56 PM
It sounds like he is having a harddrive problem.  Run scandisk, and if that find nothing, reinstall win98.  Or tell him to get 2k/xp  

- You mean Her.

- Aight I'll let her know.

thx.
iago, the gender "it" comes to mind when replying to unspecified gender posts ;)
QuoteAnyone attempting to generate random numbers by deterministic means is, of course, living in a state of sin
John Vo

iago

Quote from: j0k3r on February 26, 2004, 04:20 PM
Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on February 26, 2004, 04:10 PM
Quote from: iago on February 26, 2004, 03:56 PM
It sounds like he is having a harddrive problem.  Run scandisk, and if that find nothing, reinstall win98.  Or tell him to get 2k/xp  

- You mean Her.

- Aight I'll let her know.

thx.
iago, the gender "it" comes to mind when replying to unspecified gender posts ;)

Yeah, how could I possibly know it was a she?  Your post was totally gender-neutral, so I made the common assumption that only guys use computers.
This'll make an interesting test for broken AV:
QuoteX5O!P%@AP[4\PZX54(P^)7CC)7}$EICAR-STANDARD-ANTIVIRUS-TEST-FILE!$H+H*


Hazard

Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on February 26, 2004, 03:30 PM
My firends computer shows this error when teh ocmputer is turned on:
Quote
The following file is missing or corrupted : Comand .com type the name of the command interpreter(e.g., C:\Windows\Command.com ) C>

The computer is running on Win98. Firend said that " When aim was starting, an error showed up and I clicked CTR+ALT+DEL. Then when the computer was turning back on, that error showed up. "

Any suggestions?



I recommend an electro-magnet.

"Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway." --John Wayne

Stealth

#6
Can you get into MS-DOS mode? If not, you'll need to use another computer to create an MS-DOS boot disk and copy command.com from the boot disk to the Windows directory.

Edit: To get into MS-DOS mode, reboot the computer. When it says "Starting Windows 98...", press the F8 key and choose "Reboot in MS-DOS mode". (It's not on the screen for very long, so be ready. :))
- Stealth
Author of StealthBot

OuTLawZGoSu

#7
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you'll need to use another computer to create an MS-DOS boot disk and copy command.com from the boot disk to the Windows directory.

Can I do that with win Xp Pro?

Zakath

No. Windows XP has no MSDOS component. You have to use a Windows 9x line system.
Quote from: iago on February 02, 2005, 03:07 PM
Yes, you can't have everybody...contributing to the main source repository.  That would be stupid and create chaos.

Opensource projects...would be dumb.

Kp

For win2000 (and presumably in XP as well, as this is actually a good feature), you could use the Recovery Console to get a DOS-like environment.  It's not really DOS, but it's a command line environment that seems to be mostly independent of the main OS install, so you can still access it after screwing up the OS configuration thoroughly. :)
[19:20:23] (BotNet) <[vL]Kp> Any idiot can make a bot with CSB, and many do!

Adron

I doubt you could get a command.com matching the one needed for Win98 from the recovery console though...

Stealth

Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on February 27, 2004, 08:26 AM
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you'll need to use another computer to create an MS-DOS boot disk and copy command.com from the boot disk to the Windows directory.

Can I do that with win Xp Pro?


Yes. You will need to go to a website such as http://www.bootdisk.com or do some Google searching to find a boot disk compatible with her exact version of Windows 98, then use your computer to write the image to a floppy.
- Stealth
Author of StealthBot

Kp

Quote from: Adron on February 27, 2004, 01:18 PM
I doubt you could get a command.com matching the one needed for Win98 from the recovery console though...

Agreed.  I was addressing Outlaw's question from the context of whether WinXP could be booted into a command line mode for repair purposes. :P [which a subsequent reading shows isn't what he really wanted to know]
[19:20:23] (BotNet) <[vL]Kp> Any idiot can make a bot with CSB, and many do!

Stealth

#13
Quote from: OuTLawZGoSu on February 26, 2004, 03:30 PM
My firends computer shows this error when teh ocmputer is turned on:
Quote
The following file is missing or corrupted : Comand .com type the name of the command interpreter(e.g., C:\Windows\Command.com ) C>
The computer is running on Win98. (...)

The target computer is a Windows 98 box. While XP's recovery systems are for XP only, bootdisk images are available for download that are compatible with nearly every version of Windows -- all you need is a functional computer to write them, independent of the functional computer's OS. Once you get into MS-DOS mode successfully on the target computer, you can do whatever you need using floppy disks, including potentially copying command.com off of another functional Windows 98 box to overwrite the corrupted file. :)
- Stealth
Author of StealthBot

muert0

wouldnt that file be on the origianl win98 disk?
i remeber having that problem and just getting the file off of the win 98 disk, but its been a while since i messed with 98
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