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Hello,
Command.com is the command processor for DOS and it looks like it was
being shelled to run Pkunzip which is an old dos based unzip program. I
have a copy of pkunzip on my computer somewhere if you want me to email
it to you.
Later, Ray Parrish
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> I then copied it to a cd. I put it in the 98se machine went to my computer/
> E drive, right- clicked it and clicked explore. The file was there (an
> executable) so I double clicked it and an installation process started. part-way
> through, I once again got the following message:
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> LaunchApp Error
> The system cannot find the file specified
> c:\windows\command.com/c c:\windows\temp\pkunzip -o -d
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> c:\windows\temp\151704.zip c:\
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> and also this one (same type LaunchApp Error window)
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> c:\windows\command.com/c c:\cpqdrv\intel 810\Graphics\setup.exe-nodiag
> overwrite-16x800x600x75-s
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> Make any sense to you guys (and/or gals)?
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> If there is a zip file included, does 98se have a zip program to open it? I
> couldn't find one.
> And the "command.com" kind of threw me since I always associated ".com" with
> an internet connection.
>
> Although I can't really afford it at the moment, If I can't resolve this
> soon I'm thinking of getting a mobo/processor bundle on sale this week at
> tigerdirect. And since its a compaq, I guess I'll have to add a power supply!?
>
> Thanx,
> -Phil-
>
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