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TheDerek
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2004-07-23, 03:21 AM
when i install GBPVR all the exes give me an error <program>.exe is not a valid win32 application (config, gbpvr exe

i have installed like 3 times and it wont work...

it will work for a while then all of a sudden stop working @#!@!!
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2004-07-23, 04:14 AM
That doesn't sound right.

Do you have the required Microsoft .net v1.1 runtime installed? or could the .net runtime installation be damaged in some way? This is the only thing I could think of that would make these applications seem like invalid executables.
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2004-07-23, 04:27 AM
thats what i thought it might be so i reinstalled them, with no effect
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2004-07-23, 04:34 AM
Sorry - I've got no idea. It seems most likely that your machine has something on it that stops it running .net programs correctly.



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2004-07-23, 01:50 PM
What version of Windows are you running?

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2005-05-19, 11:23 PM
I've had exactly the same problem on a number of machines now.

It's now happening on a clean installation of XP.

Does anybody know if TightVNC or Sygate Personal Firewall could be causing the issue?
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2005-05-20, 06:06 AM
I'm using TightVNC (don't remember which version, though), and it works fine; I don't get the errors described.
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2005-05-20, 06:12 AM
I'm using tightvnc & spf pro & dont get any of those errors
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2005-07-10, 11:33 PM
My install has been doing the same thing as other's has, not a valid win32 app, but here's the catch on mine: it runs fine for a while until I reboot two times. weird. I uninstall and reinstall and it will work again... until I reboot twice.

I have added the GBPVR.exe to my startup folder to run in fullscreen mode.

I've tried some of the fixes mentioned here on other sections, deleting mbd files and run config: config file gives me same error. deleting mdb files and xml file and repair: repair finishes normally and I still get the same win32 error.

It's only when i do an uninstall and reinstall that it will work and then it only works until the 2nd reboot or shutdown. Sad

I'm running WinXPPro w/sp2 all updates done.

Do you think that this might help anyone find the solution???
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2005-07-11, 12:07 AM
I dont believe there is anything wrong with GB-PVR. I suspect there is something broken with the .net v1.1 runtime installed on your machine.
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