Question:
Command prompt window opens?
Goodghost
2007-04-27 05:00:12 UTC
Command window opens when i try to open any folder.
When I try to open the pics or music folder or any folder for that matter then unexpectably a black screen appears with the blue heading...

C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\CMD.exe

How can I make everything normal again?



It's definetly not a virus.
I remember all was well until I went into folder options in the control panel & changed a setting but I can't remember what I changed.
Three answers:
christianprogrammer2
2007-04-27 05:07:03 UTC
Open up my computer, go to tools, folder options, file types. Find the one registered as opening up the command prompt, or cmd.exe. Change that to the correct program. Click apply, then ok. You will probably have to restart your computer for the change to take effect.
2016-12-05 04:04:51 UTC
If it gained't stay open, then someone/something might want to have changed the CONFIG.NT or AUTOEXEC.NT it really is administered whenever you open the command instantaneous. And, interior that script, an blunders is causing the command shell to close. i'm assuming that CMD.EXE calls those scripts, regardless of if the scripts might want to be constrained to COMMAND.COM only (the older MS-DOS shell). AUTOEXEC.NT and CONFIG.NT are positioned in %WINDIRp.c.system32. you ought to view those records to confirm in case you could confirm the offending reality that could want to reason the blunders. If initiate->Run... and then typing 'cmd' also would not stay open, then it really is in all probability the problem. If CMD.EXE gained't open, attempt initiate->Run... and then type 'command'. both shells will artwork further, that is merely that CMD.EXE is community to NT the position COMMAND.COM isn't. solid success in looking the blunders.
Mictlan_KISS
2007-04-27 05:07:13 UTC
There appears to be an association to cmd, most likely.

cmd just opens the command line, and exit to get out.

However, if the link shows no cmd direct link the cmd link might be in the registry.


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