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Experiencing odd behavior with the command prompt interface.

Experiencing odd behavior with the command prompt interface.

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axsthetiic
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08-06-2016, 03:36 PM
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Review the command prompt to see which folders it attempts to access, like "Pakard Bell" and "Gateways." These are outdated PC systems that no longer exist. It appears the program is trying to locate files in predefined spots but fails, possibly due to errors in its calls. To identify the running program, open Task Manager and check the "Process" and "Details" sections for the "Command line" column. If missing, right-click the headers and select "Command line." Typically, applications that store entries in the Task Scheduler are placed in the root directory unless hidden by developers.
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axsthetiic
08-06-2016, 03:36 PM #11

Review the command prompt to see which folders it attempts to access, like "Pakard Bell" and "Gateways." These are outdated PC systems that no longer exist. It appears the program is trying to locate files in predefined spots but fails, possibly due to errors in its calls. To identify the running program, open Task Manager and check the "Process" and "Details" sections for the "Command line" column. If missing, right-click the headers and select "Command line." Typically, applications that store entries in the Task Scheduler are placed in the root directory unless hidden by developers.

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FPS_FLAWLESS
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08-06-2016, 04:25 PM
#12
I reviewed the cmd output in the task manager command line section, and it appears to display nothing.
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FPS_FLAWLESS
08-06-2016, 04:25 PM #12

I reviewed the cmd output in the task manager command line section, and it appears to display nothing.

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