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d:/setup.exe is not a valid win32 application, d:/setup.exe is not a valid win32 applic
aug1008
post Nov 2 2004, 10:45 AM
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Please guys and gals I hope you can help as this is my last resort!

Whenever I try to install any games I get the above message. I did get a virus back in August (troj_startpag.rm) which was quarantined by trend. Is this what is causing the problem? If so how can I make my computer happy again?

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post Nov 2 2004, 03:40 PM
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When you go to install a game, does it do start the installation by itself or do you have to go to the run command and type in "D:/Setup"? If you do the latter, you have your slash the wrong way. It's supposed to read "D:\Setup". Windows is supposed to ignore that typo anyway.
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aug1008
post Nov 2 2004, 04:24 PM
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I browse to that. That was just a typo.

Thanks tho
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