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hairy_nuts November 21st 07 10:30 AM

application cannot run in win32 mode
 
I have encountered this morning an error message when I right click my hard
drive and try open or explore I get the error message application cannot run
in win32 mode. How do I get XP home back to default win mode? So I can get
this vital functionality back

Mark L. Ferguson November 21st 07 12:13 PM

application cannot run in win32 mode
 
Go to Start/Run and type :

reg.exe add "HKCR\Drive\shell" /ve /d "none" /f

then type:

regsvr32 shell32.dll

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"hairy_nuts" wrote:

I have encountered this morning an error message when I right click my hard
drive and try open or explore I get the error message application cannot run
in win32 mode. How do I get XP home back to default win mode? So I can get
this vital functionality back


John December 18th 07 09:01 PM

application cannot run in win32 mode
 
Hi Mark,

I am in great need of your help the following message:

The C:\ application cannot be run in Win32 mode

I have tried using the two commands that you recommended, but it does not
work. I cannot access my C-drive by clicking on the icon.

I am running Windows XP Pro



"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

Go to Start/Run and type :

reg.exe add "HKCR\Drive\shell" /ve /d "none" /f

then type:

regsvr32 shell32.dll

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Mark L. Ferguson



"hairy_nuts" wrote:

I have encountered this morning an error message when I right click my hard
drive and try open or explore I get the error message application cannot run
in win32 mode. How do I get XP home back to default win mode? So I can get
this vital functionality back


Mark L. Ferguson December 18th 07 09:10 PM

application cannot run in win32 mode
 
You have some virus or spyware damage. Try this site:
AumHa Forums HijackThis log site: http://aumha.net/viewtopic.php?t=4075

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Hi Mark,

I am in great need of your help the following message:

The C:\ application cannot be run in Win32 mode

I have tried using the two commands that you recommended, but it does not
work. I cannot access my C-drive by clicking on the icon.

I am running Windows XP Pro



"Mark L. Ferguson" wrote:

Go to Start/Run and type :

reg.exe add "HKCR\Drive\shell" /ve /d "none" /f

then type:

regsvr32 shell32.dll

--
helpful? click "Yes" button. Voting helps the web interface.
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/e..._and _support
Mark L. Ferguson



"hairy_nuts" wrote:

I have encountered this morning an error message when I right click my
hard
drive and try open or explore I get the error message application
cannot run
in win32 mode. How do I get XP home back to default win mode? So I can
get
this vital functionality back




David23 June 3rd 08 10:53 AM

application cannot run in win32 mode
 

These links might help you in some or the other way,
Generic host win32
errorhttp://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=975413
'Not a Valid Win32 application ???'
(http://forums.techarena.in/showthread.php?t=973975)

Also, you can get more information relevant to your problem 'here'
(http://forums.techarena.in/tags/index.php/win32/)


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