I have an error message whenever I get online - "C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe__The NTVDM CPU"

Original title: NTVDM CPU C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe__The

I get this error whenever I get online, I've switched so I can't download anything really great, unless it's an offline Installer, can I download another computer.

C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe
NTVDM CPU has encountered an invalid statement.
CS:1214 IP:011 d OP:2e63 20 6 d 6f choose 'Close' to end the application.

I have no idea what that means or what he's trying to tell me, all that I know is I think it has something to do with my command prompt... and that's the extent of my knowledge. Hopefully I can help to solve this.

Try restarting. Often, he corrects the NTVDM errors.
 
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"Xemas" wrote in message news: 61bbbc96-ba62-46a7-9ed2-cb4fb30b274e...
> I get this error whenever I get online, I only have dial-up so I
> cannot download anything really big unless it's an offline Installer.
> can I download another computer.
>
> C:\Windows\SYSTEM32\cmd.exe
> The NTVDM CPU has encountered an invalid statement.
> CS:1214 IP:011 d 6f 6 d 20 OP:2e63 choose 'Close' put end to the
> application.
>
> I have no idea what it means or is he trying to tell me, as far as I know
> I think it has something to do with my command prompt... and who has the
> expand my knowledge. Hopefully I can help to solve this.
>
 
 

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