Receiving error "Missing command interpreter."
Receiving error "Missing command interpreter."
It is mainly like that the computer may be trying to boot a particular device from your hard drive and see to it that no floppy diskette or CD is in the computer.
See that your hard drive may be leaving or by now it is bad. If, still encountering with the errors then reference to the command analyst or the command.com being missing or bad, I would advice you to follow the below commands.
1. Boot the computer with a bootable floppy diskette.
2. At the prompt type fdisk /mbr and press enter.
3. This will return to a prompt with no message.
4. Once back at the prompt attempt to reboot the computer.
5. If the same issue occurs I recommend that you delete and restore the divider, and reinstall the operating system back onto the computer.
If you make use of a bootable floppy diskette with sys.com on it. The first MS-DOS diskette, Windows 95, or Windows 98 diskette will also work.
1. Boot from the floppy diskette and get to a A:\> prompt.
2. Once at the prompt type sys c: and press enter
3. This would give you the message system transferred. Once the system has been transferred, remove the floppy diskette and reboot the computer.
This matter can only be determined with a bootable diskette. Then you have to cate a new one for using it
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