windows me dos

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Hi

Trying to fix a friend of mine's computer that is running windows me. I
moved the user dat file to a folder I named Pat's and I cant seem to move it
back using dos cant do much at all in windows without it. Can anybody tell
me how to move it back, its a hidden file, before she finds out what I did
to her computer.

Thanks
Pat
krozby@zoominternet.net
 
Re: windows me dos

Running SCANREG /RESTORE from a DOS prompt after booting to DOS with a
floppy might help if one of the five backed up copies of the registry
offered for restoration predates the problem. If more than one, choose
the most recent prior to the problem.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Bart <broersma.juda_ANTISPAM_@tiscali.nl> wrote:

> boot to DOS
> cd \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\
> attrib -s -r -h user.dat
> copy user.dat user.old
> cd \path_to_Pat's_folder
> attrib -s -r -h user.dat
> copy user.dat \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\
>
> Not sure if this is gonna help you repairing Windows though.
 
Re: windows me dos

Op Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:03:21 -0400 schreef "Pat"
<someone@microsoft.com>:

>Hi
>
>Trying to fix a friend of mine's computer that is running windows me. I
>moved the user dat file to a folder I named Pat's and I cant seem to move it
>back using dos cant do much at all in windows without it. Can anybody tell
>me how to move it back, its a hidden file, before she finds out what I did
>to her computer.
>
>Thanks
>Pat
>krozby@zoominternet.net


boot to DOS
cd \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\
attrib -s -r -h user.dat
copy user.dat user.old
cd \path_to_Pat's_folder
attrib -s -r -h user.dat
copy user.dat \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\

Not sure if this is gonna help you repairing Windows though.

Bart
--
Bart Broersma
broersma.juda_ANTISPAM_@tiscali.nl
(ff _ANTISPAM_ wegpoetsen uit dit adres natuurlijk)
 
Re: windows me dos

Mike M wrote:

> Running SCANREG /RESTORE from a DOS prompt after booting to DOS with a
> floppy might help if one of the five backed up copies of the registry
> offered for restoration predates the problem. If more than one, choose
> the most recent prior to the problem.


Going by the subject I had thought the OP was posting a list of Windows
ME dos. Expected a subsequent post of Win ME don'ts.
Who knew it was DOS ? <w>


MowGreen [MVP 2003-2009]
===============
*-343-* FDNY
Never Forgotten
===============
 
Re: windows me dos


"Bart" <broersma.juda_ANTISPAM_@tiscali.nl> wrote in message
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> Op Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:03:21 -0400 schreef "Pat"
> <someone@microsoft.com>:
>
> boot to DOS
> cd \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\
> attrib -s -r -h user.dat
> copy user.dat user.old
> cd \path_to_Pat's_folder
> attrib -s -r -h user.dat
> copy user.dat \path_to_normal_location_of_user.dat\
>
> Not sure if this is gonna help you repairing Windows though.
>

Thanks for all the info guys but I still cant get it to work. About the only
dos commands I can get to work are the dir command with the ah to find the
file I can see it but I cant move it. Cant get the attrib comand to work I
was going to copy it to the Windows folder where it was to begin with but no
luck so far. Wish I could get to DOS shell its a little easier to
manupulate. Ive been playing with it most of the day maybe Ill try again
tomorrow.
Posted this last nite but I posted it as an answer to the question I asked.
Cant find it anywhere. Are the microsoft ng's in fact in a fritz ?

thanks
Pat
 
Re: windows me dos

What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
scanreg will do everything for you.

> Cant find it anywhere. Are the microsoft ng's in fact in a fritz ?


No, working fine and you posted your message as a reply to Bart's post and
not to your own however that could have been an earlier message if you
posted it twice. The problem could be if you are using the Communities
feature in Windows Mail, something that rarely works as intended and often
seems to cause messages to go missing.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Pat <someone@microsoft.com> wrote:

> Thanks for all the info guys but I still cant get it to work. About
> the only dos commands I can get to work are the dir command with the
> ah to find the file I can see it but I cant move it. Cant get the
> attrib comand to work I was going to copy it to the Windows folder
> where it was to begin with but no luck so far. Wish I could get to
> DOS shell its a little easier to manupulate. Ive been playing with it
> most of the day maybe Ill try again tomorrow.
> Posted this last nite but I posted it as an answer to the question I
> asked. Cant find it anywhere. Are the microsoft ng's in fact in a
> fritz ?


N
 
Re: windows me dos


"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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> What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
> prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
> scanreg will do everything for you.
>

Mike,

I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps onee
in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with a
space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad comand
or filename.

Pat
 
Re: windows me dos

Did you leave the space between SCANREG and /RESTORE as in SCANREG /RESTORE?

Harry.



"Pat" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
> > prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
> > scanreg will do everything for you.
> >

> Mike,
>
> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps onee
> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with a
> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad comand
> or filename.
>
> Pat
>
 
Re: windows me dos

Yes, I tried it just about every way possible, with a space without space.
Pat

"webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Did you leave the space between SCANREG and /RESTORE as in SCANREG
> /RESTORE?
>
> Harry.
>
>
>
> "Pat" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:%23pjTWU$KJHA.1160@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
>>
>> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> > What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
>> > prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
>> > scanreg will do everything for you.
>> >

>> Mike,
>>
>> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
>> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps
>> onee
>> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with
>> a
>> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad
>> comand
>> or filename.
>>
>> Pat
>>

>
>
 
Re: windows me dos

I see now you did say to have tried that.
You also said it is a hidden file. Did you think to 'unhide' your files, by
any chance?


"Pat" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Yes, I tried it just about every way possible, with a space without space.
> Pat
>
> "webster72n" <webster72n@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:OxRjru$KJHA.1500@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
> > Did you leave the space between SCANREG and /RESTORE as in SCANREG
> > /RESTORE?
> >
> > Harry.
> >
> >
> >
> > "Pat" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:%23pjTWU$KJHA.1160@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> >>
> >> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> >> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> >> > What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the

DOS
> >> > prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
> >> > scanreg will do everything for you.
> >> >
> >> Mike,
> >>
> >> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
> >> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps
> >> onee
> >> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once

with
> >> a
> >> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad
> >> comand
> >> or filename.
> >>
> >> Pat
> >>

> >
> >

>
 
Re: windows me dos



Pat wrote:
>
> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> > What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
> > prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
> > scanreg will do everything for you.
> >

> Mike,
>
> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps onee
> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with a
> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad comand
> or filename.
>
> Pat


Usually Bad command or filename signifies that either the
command file (in this case SCANREG) does not exists or
it is not in the path. SCANREG resides in the directory:
C:\Wimdows\command and this directory must be in your
path before you can use. You can check if it is in your
path by entering just one word PATH (upper or lower case),
and the current set path will be shown. If you find that
it is not in the path you can set it to path by entering
Path = C:\Windows\Command
Once C:\Windows\Command is in the path, you should be able
to run SCANREG.

-uzx

PS. I am not an expert..just an ME user for last many years.
 
Re: windows me dos

It *may* be just a path issue. Are you sure that you followed Mike's
original recommendation? :-

> Running SCANREG /RESTORE from a DOS prompt after
> booting DOS with a floppy.


I.E. - Use your WinMe Startup (floppy) disk and at the A:> prompt, type the
scanreg /restore command.

Mart


"Pat" <someone@microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>
> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
>> prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
>> scanreg will do everything for you.
>>

> Mike,
>
> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps onee
> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with a
> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad comand
> or filename.
>
> Pat
 
Re: windows me dos

Sorry uzx, you just beat me! Although we've approached the path issue from
different directions, I'd already pressed the Send button before I saw your
post. Let's hope Pat gets sorted out whichever method he/she uses.

Mart


"uzx" <uzx@nospace.net> wrote in message
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>
>
> Pat wrote:
>>
>> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
>> news:OVDvlw7KJHA.4772@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
>> > What EXACT error did you see when you ran SCANREG /RESTORE for the DOS
>> > prompt? Do this and you will have no need to use ATTRIB or COPY as
>> > scanreg will do everything for you.
>> >

>> Mike,
>>
>> I just retried it, it says Bad command or filename I tried it about 10
>> times once with a space between the prompt once without once in caps
>> onee
>> in lower case once with a back slash once with a forward slash once with
>> a
>> space between scanreg and the forward slash it keeps telling me Bad
>> comand
>> or filename.
>>
>> Pat

>
> Usually Bad command or filename signifies that either the
> command file (in this case SCANREG) does not exists or
> it is not in the path. SCANREG resides in the directory:
> C:\Wimdows\command and this directory must be in your
> path before you can use. You can check if it is in your
> path by entering just one word PATH (upper or lower case),
> and the current set path will be shown. If you find that
> it is not in the path you can set it to path by entering
> Path = C:\Windows\Command
> Once C:\Windows\Command is in the path, you should be able
> to run SCANREG.
>
> -uzx
>
> PS. I am not an expert..just an ME user for last many years.
 
Re: windows me dos

And if that fails try typing at the A:\> prompt

C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SCANREG /RESTORE
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Mart <mart(NoSpam)@nospam.nospam> wrote:

> It *may* be just a path issue. Are you sure that you followed Mike's
> original recommendation? :-
>
>> Running SCANREG /RESTORE from a DOS prompt after
>> booting DOS with a floppy.

>
> I.E. - Use your WinMe Startup (floppy) disk and at the A:> prompt,
> type the scanreg /restore command.
 
Re: windows me dos


"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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> And if that fails try typing at the A:\> prompt
>
> C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SCANREG /RESTORE
> --
> Mike Maltby
> mike.maltby@gmail.com


Well here is what happens after running scanreg /restore. It gives me 5
choices on which one to restore, I tried them all. It will say it found
errors and was restoring the registry and then restart the computer. When
the computer restarts a dialog box comes up asking for a password for
Microsoft networking, I got the password of Red, the computer owner, and it
works, then another dialog box opens and asks for a password to log onto
windows Red says she never had a password to log onto windows I tried the
networking password and its the wrong password. If I hit cancel on the
networking dialog box the second box doesnt show up. Windows starts with the
normal desktop icons and start button and several running programs. Then yet
another dialog box opens and says Windows encountered an error accessing the
registry Windows will repair the registry and restart the computer. It seems
this will recycle infinitly, I let it restart about 4 times.
If I CTRL ALT DEL and end task on the scanreg and allow windows to start
I can open my computer and I get the following warning Current Security
Settings prohibit running active X controls on this page, Page may not
display correctly. Says the same thing on the networking tab. Recycle bin
wont work. Start Button wont work. Internet Explorer wont work. Running
Programs lower right corner of screen Quick time will work as does the
volume control.
I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.

Pat
 
Re: windows me dos

It doesn't sound like you're solving the problem with Registry Restore in
DOS. When starting Windows ME it checks for Registry problems and if
detected, automatically goes back to the previous version. Try to retrace all
your steps when "saving" the .DAT file and maybe you'll come up with
something.
--
I mastered Wordstar graphics!


"Pat" wrote:

>
> "Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
> news:u%236$y7DLJHA.1012@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> > And if that fails try typing at the A:\> prompt
> >
> > C:\WINDOWS\COMMAND\SCANREG /RESTORE
> > --
> > Mike Maltby
> > mike.maltby@gmail.com

>
> Well here is what happens after running scanreg /restore. It gives me 5
> choices on which one to restore, I tried them all. It will say it found
> errors and was restoring the registry and then restart the computer. When
> the computer restarts a dialog box comes up asking for a password for
> Microsoft networking, I got the password of Red, the computer owner, and it
> works, then another dialog box opens and asks for a password to log onto
> windows Red says she never had a password to log onto windows I tried the
> networking password and its the wrong password. If I hit cancel on the
> networking dialog box the second box doesnt show up. Windows starts with the
> normal desktop icons and start button and several running programs. Then yet
> another dialog box opens and says Windows encountered an error accessing the
> registry Windows will repair the registry and restart the computer. It seems
> this will recycle infinitly, I let it restart about 4 times.
> If I CTRL ALT DEL and end task on the scanreg and allow windows to start
> I can open my computer and I get the following warning Current Security
> Settings prohibit running active X controls on this page, Page may not
> display correctly. Says the same thing on the networking tab. Recycle bin
> wont work. Start Button wont work. Internet Explorer wont work. Running
> Programs lower right corner of screen Quick time will work as does the
> volume control.
> I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
> anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
> Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.
>
> Pat
>
>
 
Re: windows me dos

I'm sorry but it appears that in addition to moving the registry file
user.dat that you moved/deleted/trashed some other essential system files.
Time to restore the system from the restore folder but first make sure to
safe what you can including e-mail, photos, etc.

> I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
> anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
> Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.


If no-one here knows the answer.I'd check the HP/Compaq web site after
that try Google. Never having had a Compaq or any other commercially
built PC since the mid 90s I can't help you here. Sorry

Best of luck, I hope it goes well.
--
Mike Maltby
mike.maltby@gmail.com


Pat <someone@microsoft.com> wrote:

> Well here is what happens after running scanreg /restore. It gives me
> 5 choices on which one to restore, I tried them all. It will say it
> found errors and was restoring the registry and then restart the
> computer. When the computer restarts a dialog box comes up asking for
> a password for Microsoft networking, I got the password of Red, the
> computer owner, and it works, then another dialog box opens and asks
> for a password to log onto windows Red says she never had a password
> to log onto windows I tried the networking password and its the wrong
> password. If I hit cancel on the networking dialog box the second box
> doesnt show up. Windows starts with the normal desktop icons and
> start button and several running programs. Then yet another dialog
> box opens and says Windows encountered an error accessing the
> registry Windows will repair the registry and restart the computer.
> It seems this will recycle infinitly, I let it restart about 4
> times. If I CTRL ALT DEL and end task on the scanreg and allow
> windows to start I can open my computer and I get the following warning
> Current
> Security Settings prohibit running active X controls on this page,
> Page may not display correctly. Says the same thing on the networking
> tab. Recycle bin wont work. Start Button wont work. Internet Explorer
> wont work. Running Programs lower right corner of screen Quick time
> will work as does the volume control.
> I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
> anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
> Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.
>
> Pat
 
Re: windows me dos

Im very carful about what I delete when she gave me the computer she did say
that she thought someone may have deleted some of the wrong files. I also
sas a warning about some missing dos files when I was running somthing I
think it was spybot or Avast anti virus.
thanks for all the help.
Pat
"Mike M" <No_Spam@Corned_Beef.Only> wrote in message
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> I'm sorry but it appears that in addition to moving the registry file
> user.dat that you moved/deleted/trashed some other essential system files.
> Time to restore the system from the restore folder but first make sure to
> safe what you can including e-mail, photos, etc.
>
>> I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
>> anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
>> Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.

>
> If no-one here knows the answer.I'd check the HP/Compaq web site after
> that try Google. Never having had a Compaq or any other commercially
> built PC since the mid 90s I can't help you here. Sorry
>
> Best of luck, I hope it goes well.
> --
> Mike Maltby
> mike.maltby@gmail.com
>
>
> Pat <someone@microsoft.com> wrote:
>
>> Well here is what happens after running scanreg /restore. It gives me
>> 5 choices on which one to restore, I tried them all. It will say it
>> found errors and was restoring the registry and then restart the
>> computer. When the computer restarts a dialog box comes up asking for
>> a password for Microsoft networking, I got the password of Red, the
>> computer owner, and it works, then another dialog box opens and asks
>> for a password to log onto windows Red says she never had a password
>> to log onto windows I tried the networking password and its the wrong
>> password. If I hit cancel on the networking dialog box the second box
>> doesnt show up. Windows starts with the normal desktop icons and
>> start button and several running programs. Then yet another dialog
>> box opens and says Windows encountered an error accessing the
>> registry Windows will repair the registry and restart the computer.
>> It seems this will recycle infinitly, I let it restart about 4
>> times. If I CTRL ALT DEL and end task on the scanreg and allow
>> windows to start I can open my computer and I get the following warning
>> Current
>> Security Settings prohibit running active X controls on this page,
>> Page may not display correctly. Says the same thing on the networking
>> tab. Recycle bin wont work. Start Button wont work. Internet Explorer
>> wont work. Running Programs lower right corner of screen Quick time
>> will work as does the volume control.
>> I also noticed the disc is partitioned with a restore program on it
>> anybody know the command string to launch it. The computer is a Compaq
>> Presario running a Duron 750 Mhz processor with about 320 megs of ram.
>>
>> Pat

>
 
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