After inst. MSAS

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After installing and using MSAS my system is OK, the only
change is when I try to install from MS the game Halo, I
get a notification said it something about my system is
not a 32 system.

I have a XP home, with SP2 and all the critical updates

My question is: maybe I delete somthing need it to be able
to install the game.

Sorry for mi lack of the Ingles writen

If any one know the answer, please let me know

Thank you in advance

Antonio Ponton
 
Can you quote the error message exactly? Even if it is not in English that
will probably help. I think I know the message you are describing, but I
can't find it in a search on Halo installation errors.
 
Mr. Sanderson

I will be back with the information to you, 1rst. I have
to download again the game.(I'm dial up and the game is
131MB) so en less of 24 hours i"m going to bother you again

So until then, take care

Toño
 
The message is
E:Documents & settimgs\toño\desktop\HALOTRIALSETUP.EXE IS
NOT A VALID WIN32 APLICATION.
 
The message is
E:Documents & settimgs\toño\desktop\HALOTRIALSETUP.EXE IS
NOT A VALID WIN32 APLICATION.

Have you installed this before installing MSAS? Was it OK? If you have not,
than there is possibility, that this file is just corrupted and you should
download it again.
Compare the size (and MD5 if provided) of the file on your desktop to the
file on the download site.
 
I tried to look this one up last night and couldn't find a good reference.
I suspect that Mikolaj has this right, and that you are seeing a corrupted
download--any way to get it on a CD from someone with a faster connection?

I had thought that I had seen this message as a result of some specific bug,
perhaps in the installer routine, but haven't been able to find it, so
perhaps I am mistaken.

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FAQ for Microsoft Antispyware:
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The message is
E:Documents & settimgs\toño\desktop\HALOTRIALSETUP.EXE IS
NOT A VALID WIN32 APLICATION.
 
Bill and Mikolaj thank you.

I think Mikolaj is right, any way better for mi stay away
from games.

Toño
 
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