Wow.. ok.. just wow.
Your friend knows 2 things about computers: jack, and shit.
I fix computers for a living.
For one thing, if he was trying to have you do what I think he was, then he would've had to give you a LOT more instructions than that, plus you have to have a floppy disk with the correct files on it, which would be called a BOOT DISK.
Now, there is a way to fix your config.sys file, but without the help of a computer technician, you're better off just reinstalling Windows.
All you should have to do is put the Windows CD-ROM in your cd drive when the computer is first starting and it should automatically start the Windows setup.
If that doesn't work, it must be an ID 10 T error.
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