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Old 02-15-06, 05:14 AM   #17
liviou2004
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Hi everyone

I got the same problem and searched a long time for a solution.

At first, in the official documentation, it is said "Sub Command" Doesn't work on Windows NT Platform. As Windows XP is partly build on that type, "Sub Command" can't work on windows XP.

But, I got a solution which seems to work well :

1°) completely uninstall Sub Command

2°) Use a good defragmenter, not the microsoft one (as 0&0 Defrag : http://www.oo-software.com/en/produc...rag/index.html)

3°) Perform a complete defragmentation of your volume.

4°) Reinstall Sub Command that way :
- Don't use the automatic install
- Open the CD-rom Window
- Right Click on setup.exe
- Choose the "Windows 2000" compatibility
- Double Click the Setup to run it.

5°) When install is over, go on Sub Command directory, right click on Sub Command.exe, choose the "Windows 2000" compatibility.

6°) Perform a new defragmentation.

7°) Do the same if you want to install a patch.

Using that way works on my windows XP SP2. Hope it will on your own system.

Friendly

PS : I did the same with the 1.08 patch, it works too.
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