It sounds like it may be due to a change being made to the PATH statement when you reloaded. It may have resolved itself but you should check...
Try using regedt32.exe or even the entire path C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\regedt32.exe for the RUN command line.
As an alternate, if you're uncomfortable using Regedit, there is an excellent and safe free program called RegCleaner that will allow you to edit...
Kelly says:
Anyone who bought their os copy prior to 2003 may not have it and prior to 18 Jan 2002 will certainly not have it.
Need qfecheck.exe? http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?displaylang=en&FamilyID=155C7C58-102E-47B0-A12A-BFAB8CFCCC03
An accurate poll of what's actually installed on your drive can be had by running Aida32 I like it for its other functions as well. It's a...
http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm May be of interest also. I use it with success.
It is necessary to enclose the path statement in "quotes" when there are embedded space/spaces in it.
The best ones do no harm, the worst ones can leave you wondering why you messed with your system. For the most part, they have very little...
GoBack is very versatile and may have more capabilities than you realize. When you do the "Drive Revert," all files are restored to the...
Check out the possibility that you have inadvertently checked in under a different identity. The My Documents folder is unique to the user id.
AFAIK, you cannot actually install the Recovery Console without having the XP Install CD available. It resides in the "Value Added" folder of...
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