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Error with Qbasic in Windows XP? Well I've got the real solution!
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dude theres a simple overide solution search the WINDOWS folder for AUTOEXEC.NT and copy it to C:\WINDOWS\System32 and voila!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Qbasic will work. Now if you want Qbasic 7.1 or a copy of AUTOEXEC.NT email me at
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Originally Posted by divminds
What if a program required autoexec.nt to run? Would you then have to change the path in the new program to System32? The Autoexec.nt is a system file and should be kept where it is MrWhy has a safe idea of modifying Autoexec.nt check his threads out.
adding it to the system32 subfolder/directory so I wouldn't think there would be a problem with other programs.
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download Qbasic 7.1 at http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/468069a8..._igNCBrgWe7fjy
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Originally Posted by nazgand
download Qbasic 7.1 at http://us.f2.yahoofs.com/bc/468069a8..._igNCBrgWe7fjy
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just email me at nazgand@gmail.com my only working link is
http://www.geocities.com/wickedfiles2000/qb71.zip
http://www.geocities.com/wickedfiles2000/qb71.zip
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