Can't Start DHPOS
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Whenever I try to start DHPOS a message comes up (click the link below to veiw the error message)
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What should I do to fix this problem?[/url]
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What should I do to fix this problem?[/url]
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This is a problem with your computer - not DHPOS. The file the error message returns is the problem - we had this problem posted a short while ago on the forum - please have a look and see if you can find that topic.
Note - before posting a topic, particularly those about errors - it is a good idea to search the forum/knowledgebase/archives to see if your question has been asked previously.
Note - before posting a topic, particularly those about errors - it is a good idea to search the forum/knowledgebase/archives to see if your question has been asked previously.
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fatthamster,
I am not sure where the topic has gone but as I said this is not an error from DHPOS - this a problem with windows.
Windows ME and XP do not contain real DOS - they emulate it, thus we recommend the use of OS's such as 98/3.1 etc t run DHPOS fulltime in stores as they contain real DOS and run more smoothly.
I am assuming you haven't tried Google - by typing in a large portion of your error message I revealed a large number of results (over 300) for the exact phrase "the system file is not suitable for running ms".
http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&ie ... s%22&meta=
I am not sure where the topic has gone but as I said this is not an error from DHPOS - this a problem with windows.
Windows ME and XP do not contain real DOS - they emulate it, thus we recommend the use of OS's such as 98/3.1 etc t run DHPOS fulltime in stores as they contain real DOS and run more smoothly.
I am assuming you haven't tried Google - by typing in a large portion of your error message I revealed a large number of results (over 300) for the exact phrase "the system file is not suitable for running ms".
http://www.google.co.nz/search?hl=en&ie ... s%22&meta=
You may need to modify your autoexec.nt file (found in c:\winnt\system32). There should also be a copy in c:\winnt\repair. It may work just to copy the one from repair to the system32 folder, but if not post back here and I'll give you instructions on how to edit and hopefully fix it. On XP systems, replace c:\winnt with c:\windows.
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I cannot find c:\winnt on my system. The operating system i am using is windows XP. I would use it one of my computers with 95 and 3.1 but i am having trouble printing on those computers.
Last edited by fatthamster on Mon Aug 23, 2004 7:07 am, edited 1 time in total.
I am getting the same error message.... I really need to get POS up and running. Does anyone have any suggestions? I have Windows XP? You can e-mail me at MikeyG3@comcast.net....
Thanks
Thanks
http://www.jsiinc.com/SUBM/tip6000/rh6041.htm wrote:NOTE: You can copy these files from %SystemRoot%\Repair or expand the autoexec.nt_ and Config.nt_ files from the I386 folder of the Windows XP CD-ROM.
Both links from the first page of search results...http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B324767 wrote:Error message when you install or start an MS-DOS or 16-bit Windows-based program

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