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Old August 26th 04, 10:53 AM
Tom Barkas
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During boot up, I get four C prompts underneath each other, instead of
one. Any idea how to get back to one?

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Old August 26th 04, 11:06 AM
Thane of Lochaber
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Remove the empty lines from the end of your autoexec.bat file.

"Tom Barkas" wrote in message
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During boot up, I get four C prompts underneath each other, instead of
one. Any idea how to get back to one?



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Old August 26th 04, 06:13 PM
Tom Barkas
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Thanks for the message, Went back in there with edit under DOS and
deleted away, even though there wasn't anything to see and got down to
2 prompts. Dragged it into Wordpad and moved the cursor to the end of
the last line and got it down to none, so thought I'd put one back.

On Thu, 26 Aug 2004 06:06:57 -0400, "Thane of Lochaber"
wrotg:

Remove the empty lines from the end of your autoexec.bat file.

"Tom Barkas" wrote in message
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During boot up, I get four C prompts underneath each other, instead of
one. Any idea how to get back to one?



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Old August 26th 04, 08:01 PM
Nigel Stapley
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Thane of Lochaber wrote:
Remove the empty lines from the end of your autoexec.bat file.

"Tom Barkas" wrote in message
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During boot up, I get four C prompts underneath each other, instead of
one. Any idea how to get back to one?


Thanks from me for that, Thane! I've had something similar, and I'd
wondered what was doing it.

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