Help!! *laughs like a madman* HeLp!!


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I'm in a dual-boot situation right now, which will prolly make some difference...

Anyway, I had to replace explorer in Windows 98 (I have 98 and XP). So I booted into DOS and gawsh-darnit I accidentally did the command:

'Copy C:windows'

And I didn't mean to! I meant to do:

'copy C:windowsdesktopexplorer.exe'

Hehe. I hit the Enter key too soon... anyway, now, when I boot into Windows 98, I have no recognised hardware, my display is at like 8 colours or whatever, and nothing is missing from the Windows directory... it's weird.

If I could, I would just re-install Windows 98, but you can't do that cuz it will overwrite Windows XP's something. (Correct me if I'm wrong, but that, I do believe, is the reason you install 98 first in a dual-boot, and installing it again would just like... worsen the problem.)

I am able to boot into Windows XP with no problems, thankfully, but Windows 98 isn't liking me.

So, I didn't even get the modified explorer.exe I wanted.

Thanks,

thetombraider

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It should have just copied (not moved) all of the files (not the subfolders) in the Windows directory to the root. It would be a nasty mess to clean up but I don't think it would ruin anything.

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Yeah, it only moved them, but caused a hell of a lot of damage. Should I try to just remve them from the C: directory? Can't hurt.

And r u sure that Windows 98 won't overwrite XP's boot.ini so that then I can't boot into XP? (That's the rumour anyway).

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I almost did it too damnit haha until I read on. So what exactly does that command do?

deltree deletes a directory and all the files and directories under it.

/y suppresses the the yes or no prompt

*.* means get everything!

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