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  1. Feel like a fool, but I found the reason I was getting that error. I finally got the game to work, on both SPs, and it was just that the afformentioned file wasn't in the direction, it had been moved to a repair folder somehow (Not my doing, I don't fudge around in the Win directory, my system is unstable enough!) Thanks for the support, though, folks! You guys are an awesome community and I most certainly will try to keep in touch with you all!
  2. Unfortunately it did not help. I started the install, got the error, switched over to the Processes and could find no "msbb." Thank you for the try, though. I greatly appreciate it.
  3. Hello all. Finally found my Rebellion disk after I've upgraded to Service Pack 2, however, when I attempt an install, even with compatibility mode set for 95, 98, and 2000, it still gives me the following error" 16 bit Windows Subsystem C:\windows\system32\autoexec.nt. The system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Micosoft Windows applications. Chose 'Close' to terminate the application. Gives me two buttons, "Close" and "Ignore" Upon chosing ignore, absolutely nothing happens and I'm stuck sitting here waiting for an install screen. Upon chosing close.. well, it closes. Has anyone else come across this error? And if so, have the solved it in any way? I miss playing this game, as old as it is.

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