<div style='font: 10pt Arial; text-align: left; '>So I did a search on my harddrive from my dad's PC to find the files that had been modified last. Opened up the userenv.log file and guess what it said? Could not load autoexec.bat. I'm like, wtf? So I search for an autoexec.bat file on my PC. Umm...scarey, no Autoexec.bat. No virus, no spyware, no autoexec.bat...very fucked up. Windows ate my Autoexec.bat. So I replaced both autoexec.bat files (system 32 and root C:\ directory) with the ones from my dad's, popped in the drive at home, and she boots like a dream. Anyone have any information on how or why something like this would happen? Because I'm completely miffed.</div>
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