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finding the problem Inker 07-03-2008
Posted by Inker on July 3, 2008, 1:39 pm
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I can't seem to find a solution so I'll back up and start over with
questions. It seems I have a missing batch file. That file is F in MSDOS
(according to the reinstallion CD when I tried to do a repair) What is the F
batch and how do I fix it? My computer keeps crashing and I have to reboot.
I've run counterspy and McAfee.

Posted by Inker on July 3, 2008, 1:49 pm
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In addition to the crashing, I also cannot download updates to security...and
there are ALOT of them since my update scheduler was turned off and I didn't
know it for about 2 years!

"Inker" wrote:

> I can't seem to find a solution so I'll back up and start over with
> questions. It seems I have a missing batch file. That file is F in MSDOS
> (according to the reinstallion CD when I tried to do a repair) What is the F
> batch and how do I fix it? My computer keeps crashing and I have to reboot.
> I've run counterspy and McAfee.

Posted by Gene E. Bloch on July 3, 2008, 2:24 pm
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Consider taking this question to a newsgroup for the version of Windows
that you have (which is one of many relevant pieces of information you
didn't mention). This question is clearly not for Media Center, and you
would almost certainly find more relevant expertise in the correct
newsgroup.

On 7/03/2008, Inker posted this:
> In addition to the crashing, I also cannot download updates to security...and
> there are ALOT of them since my update scheduler was turned off and I didn't
> know it for about 2 years!
>
> "Inker" wrote:
>
>> I can't seem to find a solution so I'll back up and start over with
>> questions. It seems I have a missing batch file. That file is F in MSDOS
>> (according to the reinstallion CD when I tried to do a repair) What is the F
>> batch and how do I fix it? My computer keeps crashing and I have to reboot.
>> I've run counterspy and McAfee.

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(replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")



Posted by Inker on July 3, 2008, 5:14 pm
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But I do have media center edition

"Gene E. Bloch" wrote:

> Consider taking this question to a newsgroup for the version of Windows
> that you have (which is one of many relevant pieces of information you
> didn't mention). This question is clearly not for Media Center, and you
> would almost certainly find more relevant expertise in the correct
> newsgroup.
>
> On 7/03/2008, Inker posted this:
> > In addition to the crashing, I also cannot download updates to
security...and
> > there are ALOT of them since my update scheduler was turned off and I didn't
> > know it for about 2 years!
> >
> > "Inker" wrote:
> >
> >> I can't seem to find a solution so I'll back up and start over with
> >> questions. It seems I have a missing batch file. That file is F in MSDOS
> >> (according to the reinstallion CD when I tried to do a repair) What is the
F
> >> batch and how do I fix it? My computer keeps crashing and I have to reboot.
> >> I've run counterspy and McAfee.
>
> --
> Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
> (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
>
>
>

Posted by Curious on July 3, 2008, 7:26 pm
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Google for F bat and you will get a lot of hits
> But I do have media center edition
>
> "Gene E. Bloch" wrote:
>
>> Consider taking this question to a newsgroup for the version of Windows
>> that you have (which is one of many relevant pieces of information you
>> didn't mention). This question is clearly not for Media Center, and you
>> would almost certainly find more relevant expertise in the correct
>> newsgroup.
>>
>> On 7/03/2008, Inker posted this:
>> > In addition to the crashing, I also cannot download updates to
>> > security...and
>> > there are ALOT of them since my update scheduler was turned off and I
>> > didn't
>> > know it for about 2 years!
>> >
>> > "Inker" wrote:
>> >
>> >> I can't seem to find a solution so I'll back up and start over with
>> >> questions. It seems I have a missing batch file. That file is F in
>> >> MSDOS
>> >> (according to the reinstallion CD when I tried to do a repair) What is
>> >> the F
>> >> batch and how do I fix it? My computer keeps crashing and I have to
>> >> reboot.
>> >> I've run counterspy and McAfee.
>>
>> --
>> Gene E. Bloch (Gino) letters617blochg3251
>> (replace the numbers by "at" and "dotcom")
>>
>>
>>


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