Re: msconfig problem.....



Windows XP can be in the WINNT folder or the WINDOWS folder.

[[On a clean install, Setup creates a top-level folder called Windows. On
an upgrade, Setup uses the current path for %WinDir% - for Windows 98 or
Windows Me, that’s typically C:\Windows; for Windows NT 4 and Windows 2000,
the drive letter may vary, but the name of the system folder is usually
\Winnt. ]]

If you do an upgrade over Win 2000, which uses WINNT, then the installation
will be in WINNT.

If you have an OEM installed version (like on a Gateway) it may be in WINNT
if they used the System Preparation Tool and never changed the setup from
WINNT to WINDOWS. Or decided for whatever reason to use WINNT instead of
WINDOWS.

I know a good number of people who have bought Gateways with XP preinstalled
in C:\WINNT.

%windir% can be anything that the person doing the install, or scripting the
install, chooses.

When performing a clean install, you can specify a different folder name,
but your safest choice is to use the default name.

It makes no difference if the %windir% is WINNT or WINDOWS. Except that it
can be confusing.

--
Hope this helps. Let us know.

Wes
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User

In news:OgTBqGVvGHA.3372@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Pegasus (MVP) <I.can@xxxxxxx> hunted and pecked:
You're posting in a Windows XP newsgroup but I suspect
that you're running Windows 2000. If so then you must
download msconfig.exe from the site below and copy it
into c:\winnt\system32.
http://www.svrops.com/svrops/dwnldoth.htm


"Charles W." <CharlesW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:65CD6B37-0944-4FA1-B6FF-BB08DE7D0940@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Pegasus,
This is what I got..........
1. At the Command Prompt, type path {Enter}.
Is the folder "c:\windows\system32" included?

Yes. on my system it is c:\winnt\system32

2. Type set systemroot {Enter}
Does it say "c:\windows"?

yes. it says c:\winnt

3. Type dir c:\windows\system32\msconfig.exe {Enter}
Can Windows find the file?

No. Windows does not find the file.


"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

This is what I expected. Next three steps:
1. At the Command Prompt, type path {Enter}.
Is the folder "c:\windows\system32" included?
2. Type set systemroot {Enter}
Does it say "c:\windows"?
3. Type dir c:\windows\system32\msconfig.exe {Enter}
Can Windows find the file?

"Charles W." <CharlesW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:F680FB49-FF42-4371-AF0D-9198EFA8BB7C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Ok I opened a cmd prompt window and when I type msconfig.exe it says
that command is not recognized as an internal or external command. The
only reason i ran it is because, for some reason, upon boot I get to
choose between 2 windows(default) and i only ave 1 windows
installation on c drive.

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:


"Charles W." <CharlesW@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:AA23E873-8C06-4725-B93C-654592E0F55B@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
After copying my windows installation to a new drive, using
MaxBlast
4,
and
after booting to the new drive successfully msconfig no longer
works.
When
I
type it into the RUN box and press OK it does not work. I see a
little flash on the screen like something happening in the
background and then nothing. Can i repair msconfig somehow?

You're jumping to conclusions by assuming that msconfig.exe
does not work. I suspect something entirely different. Give
yourself some eyes so that you can see what's going on, by
running msconfig.exe from a Command Prompt. You can
start a Command Prompt by clicking Start / Run / cmd {OK}.

.



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