C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC. NT? What is c?

Greetings!

I am trying to install a program/game on my VISTA, but this window appears, stating that "C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC. NT file system is missing... " How can I replace the file or else install this program/game?  Currently, I believe that I have any service packs, as well, my original VISTA CD disc is lost.  Help, please!  Thanks a bunch!

Doug

OK, download this program here .,.

Run the Setup program.

Then see this link here to find a way to run your game.

Thank you!

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Thank you

jlluitj

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