Posted on 03/07/2008 2:25:03 PM PST by adorno
Can't use my main computer; '?????' - not a valid win32 application
I wonder if anybody has had a problem like I'm having and can help.
No matter what program I try to open, I get an error telling me that "'?????' is not a valid win32 application"
I can't click on anything on the desktop, not even the virus scanners or the firewall or the registry editors or even the internet browsers. Without being able to click the browsers, I won't be able to download any fixes. I can't even start my internet connections, wireless or otherwise.
As soon as I click to start any of those applications, the aforementioned message comes up.
I'm using one of my other computers to send this message.
Tell me more about the affected box - is it XP, Win2K, or Vista?
XP Pro
Have you tried a therapeutic restart? (power down, power up)
Are you getting an error message number associated with the message? Is it accompanied by a blue screen at any time?
What type/version of anti-virus have you loaded, and have you recently run the live-update for it? Same with anti-spyware...
yes.
i can’t even do a safe bootup.
I would suggest a repair-reinstall of WinXP.
Hmm....You probably ought to give us some gory details,...speeds and feeds , newness of the computer....how do you connect to the WWW....do you have a router box...dialup ...etc...?
*****************************From MSNotes***********************
1. | Click Start, point to Programs, point to Accessories, point to System Tools, and then click Disk Cleanup. |
2. | Click C: or click the drive where Windows XP is installed, and then click OK. |
3. | Click to select the Temporary files check box. |
4. | Click OK, and then click Yes to confirm the deletion. |
It’s a pentium 4, 2.53ghz, xp pro.
And it started as soon as I booted up that machine this morning. I use a wireless connection on that machine using Horizon dsl.
And the Browser?
Have you tried to do a System Restore?
I work on PC’s, and I’ve cleaned a lot of malware and viruses that produce messages similar to that one.
Make sure your virus definitions are up to date, and if you can, do a deep scan of your entire hard drive.
I recommend AVG anti-virus for protection.
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