No not really, if you can boot into a dos window or eaven safemode, this issuposed to still be possable. go ahead and type path then press the enter key
now your system will probably say path=c:\;c:\windows;c:\windows\system32\ and so on, this is normal. and means that the path is set properly. a quick right lcik on your my computer usualy located on the desktop but may be in the start menu will bring up the properties menue option, go to the Advaned Tab on the bottom youll se Enviroment Valiables click this button varify this is their at least
Under System Variables Only path=%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot% ComSpec=%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe OS=Windows_NT TEMP=%SystemRoot%\TEMP TMP=%SystemRoot%\TEMP windir=%SystemRoot%
thease are the defults used by windows xp by the way the win_nt is a windows nt file system used for xp. this suld get you back up and running agian.
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No not really, if you can boot into a dos window or eaven safemode, this issuposed to still be possable. go ahead and type path then press the enter key
now your system will probably say path=c:\;c:\windows;c:\windows\system32\ and so on, this is normal. and means that the path is set properly. a quick right lcik on your my computer usualy located on the desktop but may be in the start menu will bring up the properties menue option, go to the Advaned Tab on the bottom youll se Enviroment Valiables click this button varify this is their at least
Under System Variables Only
path=%SystemRoot%\system32;%SystemRoot%
ComSpec=%SystemRoot%\system32\cmd.exe
OS=Windows_NT
TEMP=%SystemRoot%\TEMP
TMP=%SystemRoot%\TEMP
windir=%SystemRoot%
thease are the defults used by windows xp by the way the win_nt is a windows nt file system used for xp. this suld get you back up and running agian.