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Not a Valid Win32 Application 1

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Melroyster

Technical User
May 9, 2007
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US
Hello all, its been a while since I posted, but theres a problem, so I'm back. lol

I have a Windows XP Service Pk 2, Intel Core 2 computer, with a Sony NEC Optiarc 18X DVD±R DVD Burner, and I'm trying to install the Adobe Encore CS3 software. When I place the software in the drive, I hear the fan spinning, but it doesn't load. Then when I go to "my computer," the software wasn't recognized under the drive. I double clicked on the drive and I received an error message saying "E:\ is not a valid win32 application."

I recently updated my Windows, restarted the computer, and now the software still doesn't run once in the drive, but it is now recognized in "my computer," but still won't load.

I've tried updating the drive, but couldn't find any updating sites for the software. I tried updating Windows again, but none are available. Any suggestion?

Melvin Royster
Windows XP Service Pk2
Intel Core 2
trying to install Adobe Encore CS3
 
Hey, that's purty neat, Freestone! I hadn't known that before, or else forgot. That's definitely a neat quick way to get the whole picture of the version.

Thanks!

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"If to err is human, then I must be some kind of human!" -Me
 
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