This probably would  be a command referring to something in your autoexec.bat or 
config.sys.  If
it give you any further information such as line number or file name, you can check 
this out and
rem out the statement in either of those two files.  Go to Start, Run and enter 
Sysedit and press
return. This will bring up a number of windows, one of which is the autoexec and the 
second being
the config.sys.  If you have the information to change a line, just go to the head of 
it and
enter REM with a space. This will turn that line to a remark and remove it from the 
boot process.

Keith thompson

Liz wrote:

> Hi
> When I boot my pc up..   A black screen appears ..
>
> Bad command or file name
>
> Then it proceeds to continue boot up..
>
> 1. What does that mean?
> 2. How can I fix it?
>
> Thanks for explaining this in a simple way..
>
> Liz Vee
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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