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Under Windows XP, after running "MSCconfig", the system prompts that the file cannot be found. However, the file is clearly present in the system partition and can be opened by double-clicking.
This is because it exists in the %systemroot% pchealth helpctr binaries directory and not.
systemroot% or %systemroot% system32
It is not possible to omit its path and run it directly to open with the file name. The reason why we are usually able to run msconfig directly to open the program is because it is in the registry.
paths key, which serves as a guide. If there is no relevant path or the path is wrong, it will not be possible to open the file name directly. Workaround: Run "regedit" and find it.
pathsIn the window on the right, right-click on the blank space, select [New] [Item], and change its name to ". Then check", and then in the right window, double-click the string value [Default], and change the value to "C: Windows PCHain Helpctr Binaries changes according to the partition where the system is located".
After the modification, we can directly run msconfig to open the program as before.
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There is no msconfig in 2000, you can copy one to xp to your windows system32.
There is no msconfig in 2000!!You have to copy one from someone else's xp machine, or the next one from the Internet to yours, you know?
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There's no such thing in 2000, so you go to someone else's XP and put it in the same path as XP.
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Upstairs is right, 2000 down no.
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Look for this document: If it doesn't work, there's no way. Looks like there are few documents!! Both of these documents seem to be needed. If you don't have one, you can copy one, and if it doesn't, it's probably a virus.
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It is possible that it was "mirror hijacked", and it can be fixed with 360's "comprehensive system diagnosis".
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Windows 2000 does not have this command by default.
Also, administrator privileges are required to run this command.
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Take a USB flash drive and run to someone else's computer to copy the following file C: Windows System32
Then paste it into the bottom folder of your computer.
c:\windows\system32\
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Accidentally deleted it, right??
Copy one again and take a look.
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Removed by some low-level malware.
From its chain it machine copy a put state mill to c: windows system32 years old traces Sun recorded.
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Let's copy one of the other XP machines
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XP system has this system configurator, whether you ignore the component when installing the system, look for it in the system directory: C: Windows system32, if you can't find it, then enter the control panel in the add and remove program, use the system disk to repair the Windows component.
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There is one in the xp.,Look for this file in the system disk.。
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This command comes with the XP system. If it doesn't run, it's either missing from your system files, or it's disabled!
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There are such commands in xp, mainly because you don't have this file in your machine, so there is no definition and designation of directories.
You can type :
c:\windows\system32\msconfig
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It is! Yours is a 2K system.
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If you install the system normally, 98 and XP should be able to use, only 2000 removes this function, but you can copy the corresponding msconfig and put it on the 2000 system.
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msconfig is something in win98.。。。
XP doesn't have that stuff!!
That's what needs to be copied out of 98 to run!!
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Win2000 system does not have msconfig.
You need to copy one under XP or 98 to the winnt directory.
system32.
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Copy one back on another machine, or use the optimization software to see if it is disabled by something.
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This program is no longer available after the XP upgrade.
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If you have a virus, you may not even be able to use regedit.
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Are you not in the 2000 system? 2000 doesn't come with msconfig, so it's okay to copy one from 98 or xp.
Although when you copy it over, it will prompt you that you can't find any files. It's OK to be sure all the time, and you can open it.
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The temporary file temp changed its location and the system could not find the file.
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Is the operating system different? 2000 without mscongfig
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Only operating systems above XP will have this command. You can copy the file directly from xp to the relevant path to 2000.
You use the 2000 system.
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