So I did it, put the disk in, and did a repair.
Fixed it all up.
I was just trying to avoid that.
Bob Lee
>>I dont know what I could have done. But I must have deleted an important File or something.
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>>now when I got to start VFP 7 instead of getting the command prompt, I now go to the install menu, and the system then asks me for the disk etc.
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>>this also happens when I start Internet Explorer.
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>>any ideas of where I should look for the missing or extra file,? Or do I have no choice but to reinstall VFP 7 ?
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>>Thank you
>>Bob Lee
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>It will probably automatically repair itself if you give it the disk... I'm not sure what's wrong, but reinstalling should not do anything to your system.
In the beginning, there was a command prompt, and all was well.