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Partition Loss Due To Missing Autoexec.nt File
After upgrading to Microsoft Windows XP, when you start the computer, you might come across any of the below given error messages: C:\winnt\system32\autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and Microsoft Windows applications. OR C:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running ms-dos and Microsoft Windows applications. After these error messages, the system can not boot up. To get into your system, you need to find out the cause of this issue and perform Partition Recovery by sorting it out. Root of the issue This issue generally takes place due to damage or deletion of Autoexec.nt, Config.nt and Command.com files of Microsoft Windows XP operating system. Due to the same, Windows can not find the required system files and thus can not start. Resolution In order to sort out this issue, you need to format the hard drive and reinstall the operating system. It will replace all of the damaged or missing files and make your system usable. But formatting has a disadvantage as it removes all of the hard drive partitions and stored data and results into critical partition loss. To retrieve lost partitions and data, you are required to go for Partition Recovery Software. These are powerful and advanced third party applications, which use high-end scanning mechanisms to retrieve all of the lost Windows partitions. The Partition Recovery Software have read-only conduct and graphical user interface and thus carry out safe and easy recovery. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Author is doing research on partition recovery related problems and discussed on the Partition loss due to missing Autoexec.nt File. Author suggested to use partition recovery software in case of partition loss or Raw file corruption. |
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