Windows cannot find systemroot system32 cmd.exe




















I am able to verify that. It is the correct version. Does that sound good? Does to me but then who am I to say! I am the one that goofed it up in the first place. I tried the windows update and they are telling me I have "0" updates available for my system. I even took the chance and copied the msxml4.

I was hoping it would make Windows think I needed that update after all - didn't work OR hurt anything. Now the file is back where it belongs - restored from recycle bin. Hopefully things will run smoothly until I get the chance to do a clean install of XP.

It has been a year so is about time for housecleaning. I have a Dimensions that is a little over 2 years old. It is a long one! Post Reply. Top Contributor. Dell Support Resources. Latest Solutions. Mofi Mi1anovic Mi1anovic 1 1 gold badge 3 3 silver badges 10 10 bronze badges. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. The following worked for me: Open the Registry Editor press windows key, type regedit and hit Enter.

Improve this answer. This saved me from great pain : — chrism How it works? Mofi Mofi Sign up or log in Sign up using Google.

Sign up using Facebook. Sign up using Email and Password. Post as a guest Name. Email Required, but never shown. The Overflow Blog. Use Malwarebytes to detect and remove malware or unwanted software that could beat up the configuration of your PC.

Download it through the link below and check if it solves the problem. If the previous step did not eliminate the problem, you can try restoring the path to the System32 folder where cmd is located. There is a possibility of the path getting twisted out of the regular one, which can raise the issue of cmd. In the instructions below, we will help you identify the loss and restore it if there is one indeed.

The steps are the same as above. The only difference is that you will see variables divided by semi-colons ;. If you found something is not within the list of System variables, add the missing by using semi-colons to separate each. You can try to launch cmd via other in-built command utility Windows Powershell. Here are the steps:. When nothing works, the best decision to make is using the latest point of backup to restore the system back to a normal state.

Sometimes there are system updates or configuration packs installed by Windows without the consent of users. Not an exception that your system received a faulty update that turned some settings upside down.



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