Summary: You got me confused. "I can't see file even when hidden files showing I can only see it on search" So which is it? Can you see it or not? Since you s...
Summary: Hello everyone. I been searching the web constantly for answers to all my questions. I found good solutions here before, but I now have a question t...
Summary: I have some DOS EXE files.They are working fine on WIN 98.But not on WIN 2000..Can you please let me know How to fix... I tried the following : 1) Inc...
Summary: Just upgraded the OS on this computer from Windows 98 to 2000. All works fine except it will not execute simple MS-DOS .exe and .com files from the D...
Summary: Hy, there, I have a big problem. You see, every Dos exe header has a format like this offset 00-02 'MZ' offset 04-06 the filesize divided by 512 and r...
Summary: Help, I'm trying to set a dos system variable by reading it in from an operator prompt and then setting the value. All should happen within the same d...
Summary: hi I am trying to install/extract an exe/archeive file. When i click on it a dos window opens briefly and closes without anything happening. When i op...
Summary: Does anyone know how to execute an .exe in DOS? I simply type the file name once I navigate to the directory but it says "cannot run this program in ...
Summary: I use a very simple DOS based timesheet program (an exe file). It was written by a coleague about 10 years ago. Unfortunately it only runs up to the e...
Summary: I had a problem with the actulice pop up screens for some time but now I think i have solved the problem. I'm writing this in the hope that the method...
Summary: I'll try and answer a couple: Yes Windows 95/NT still use .exe headers . I don't know Windows all that well or anything at all about the header struc...
Summary: Yes, modern .EXE file viruses still do the same trick, because the .EXE file format hasn't changed that much. The .EXE header is a little bit differen...
Summary: Boreland is nice since it is free and works, but I personally prefer the dos version of g++ (the gnu c++ compiler, like gcc). I was surprised to see t...