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Not a valid Win32 application
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Not a valid Win32 application.
Often this error message will be similar to the below error
message.
C:\Program Files\myprogram\program.exe is not a valid Win32
application.
Cause
This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities.
- File is corrupt, bad, or missing.
- File is not designed for your version of Windows.
- File is a virus, worm, or other malware file.
- Hardware incompatibility.
Answer
File is corrupt, bad, or missing
If the file or program you're attempting to run is corrupt or
missing, Windows will be unable to execute the file properly and sometimes
generate this error message.
Download files
If you downloaded this file and verified it is complete and
compatible with your version of Windows,
delete the file and try downloading and running it again. It's possible during
the download that the file became corrupted.
Finally, if the second download does not work, try downloading the
file from a different webpage. It is possible that the person or company
maintaining the website mistakenly uploaded a corrupt version of the file you're
attempting download.
Installing a program from a CD or other disk
If you're attempting to install a program and are getting this
error, verify that the CD is clean. If the CD is
dirty or bad, you could get this error during the install or after the program
has been installed because it was not copied properly onto the computer.
Running a program from the computer
If you're running the program from a shortcut on the computer,
verify that the program is still on the computer. In some cases if the program
is no longer installed on the computer you may get this error.
If the hard drive is corrupted or bad it can also cause working
programs to fail either because not all the data can be read from the hard drive
or because the program has become corrupted while on the drive. Run scandisk and defrag on the hard drive to check for any
potential errors.
Long file name issue
Make sure the program or file you're attempting to run does not
contain the same name as the long file name directory it is contained in. For
example, executing a file named "program" in the "program files" directory can
cause errors in some versions of Windows.
Additionally, if you're attempting to install a program and after
the install the program does not work, you may also want to try installing the
program in a different directory.
Bad file
Any file can be changed or renamed to be a .exe file. If you're
downloading the file, make sure the file is supposed to be a .exe file and that
it's not being changed. If you're attempting to create a .exe, file make sure
you're compiling the file for Windows and
never just rename a file to a .exe file. For example, renaming a .bat file to a
.exe file will not make the file an executable file. For a file to become an
executable file it needs to either be compiled or converted through a software
program designed to convert the file.
File is not designed for your version of Windows
If you're trying to run a program that is not designed for your
version of Windows you may get this error. Although many older programs designed
to work in older versions of Windows will work with new versions of Windows,
unfortunately, not all programs will work.
- If the program is an older MS-DOS program or early Windows program you may get this error.
- If the program is designed for a 64-bit version of Windows and you're running it in a 32-bit version of Windows, it will not work and generate this error.
File is a virus, worm, or other malware file
This error can be generated by a file that is a virus, worm, Trojan, or other malware file. Often,
this will be caused because the virus scanner installed in the computer will not
allow the file to be installed or run. Try scanning the file to verify it is not
a virus or infected.
If the file has been checked and is clean, it is still possible
that the virus protection program or another program installed on the computer
is causing issues during the install or execution of the program. Boot the computer into Safe Mode and try running the
program; booting the computer into Safe Mode will make sure nothing is running
in the background that could be causing this issue.
Hardware incompatibility
If you're getting this error during the installation of a program
it's also possible that the CD-ROM drive or the drive you're installing the
program from is not compatible with Windows or has drivers that are not
compatible with Windows.
Download the latest drivers for your CD drive or other drive
through our drivers
page.
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