smithcferg
Technical User
Hi. I have a peculiar problem that started recently on my computer.
I am running win2kpro with sp4.
Problem: When I try to install a new program I get this error - "Error: MSVCRT.DLL not compatible with WIN32s". Some times it is followed with another dialog "This program will not run on win32s" - it seems this box comes up if the setup is designed to run on win2kpro/winxp. However, one older win95/98 program (Infocentral 7 from Corel) DID install successfully after receiving the first error during install, and it runs fine. Same failure in safe mode, I believe.
In addition, certain progs don't work right - word perfect fails (It is possible that this is a problem caused by infocentral install) and photoshop won't open.
What was happening before the problem started: Recently I tried installing a win9x prog named DV200 on my system, using appcompt.exe (because the regular install failed). Since I have been installing lots of progs on my computer lately, I am not positive if my problems started just after this, but its a good possibility.
Attempted fixes:
I have searched the internet for msvcrt.dll/win32s & win2k and found scant information. I have tried changing the msvcrt.dll file for other versions - known working versions for win2k. I reinstalled sp4 - which updated the file to its latest version. Finally I did a repair install (repair system files) from the win2kpro cd and then reinstalled sp4.
I still get the same error when attempting installs.
Anyone have any ideas on what might be causing these compatibility errors? Or good troubleshooting technique at this point? What are the files that interact with msvcrt.dll and form a win32s compatibility layer on win2kpro - that may have gotten overwritten with an old win9x file? Maybe the problem is caused because I used appcompt.exe?
I don't have a recent backup. (And I call myself a technical user! ) Complete reinstall is of course option of last resort, because of the time factor.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
smithcferg
I am running win2kpro with sp4.
Problem: When I try to install a new program I get this error - "Error: MSVCRT.DLL not compatible with WIN32s". Some times it is followed with another dialog "This program will not run on win32s" - it seems this box comes up if the setup is designed to run on win2kpro/winxp. However, one older win95/98 program (Infocentral 7 from Corel) DID install successfully after receiving the first error during install, and it runs fine. Same failure in safe mode, I believe.
In addition, certain progs don't work right - word perfect fails (It is possible that this is a problem caused by infocentral install) and photoshop won't open.
What was happening before the problem started: Recently I tried installing a win9x prog named DV200 on my system, using appcompt.exe (because the regular install failed). Since I have been installing lots of progs on my computer lately, I am not positive if my problems started just after this, but its a good possibility.
Attempted fixes:
I have searched the internet for msvcrt.dll/win32s & win2k and found scant information. I have tried changing the msvcrt.dll file for other versions - known working versions for win2k. I reinstalled sp4 - which updated the file to its latest version. Finally I did a repair install (repair system files) from the win2kpro cd and then reinstalled sp4.
I still get the same error when attempting installs.
Anyone have any ideas on what might be causing these compatibility errors? Or good troubleshooting technique at this point? What are the files that interact with msvcrt.dll and form a win32s compatibility layer on win2kpro - that may have gotten overwritten with an old win9x file? Maybe the problem is caused because I used appcompt.exe?
I don't have a recent backup. (And I call myself a technical user! ) Complete reinstall is of course option of last resort, because of the time factor.
Thanks for your help.
Sincerely,
smithcferg