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Guest
Hi there,
I recently received my copy of Windows Vista Ultimate (much to my delight).
However, I tried to insert the 32 bit DVD into my DVD drive, and it
recognizes that there's a disc, but it won't automatically run. Then, when I
try to double-click on the DVD drive icon, I receive a message that says:
"E:\is not a valid Win32 application."
So, I right-clicked on the icon, and chose the "Explore" option. I found
the main setup.exe file, but when I double click on that, I get another error
saying:
"E:\setup.exe is not a valid Win32 application."
I also tried to boot from the DVD, but it fails to do so and continues to
boot from the hard drive to Windows XP Pro.
I don't know what's going on with the DVD or my computer, but I don't
understand why it won't work (the drive is able to read other DVDs without a
problem). What makes it worse is that although I can't open the 64 bit DVD
on my laptop (no support), I can get the computer to boot from it and even
load the files before saying it can't continue because my laptop won't
support 64 bit.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? I would really like to do a clean
install of Windows Vista, and I don't know if it's a setting that needs to be
adjusted or it's a defective or corrupt DVD. Please let me know any
information you may have on this or if it's simply a matter of having to
return the copy I was sent for a new set of DVDs. Or should I just order the
32 bit CDs and try that? I just want it to work!!
As a sidenote, the Windows Upgrade Advisor tells me I can run Windows Vista
Business with no problem (that was the recommendation, and Ultimate isn't
that different), but I haven't even been able to get that far... :-( Any
help would be appreciated!!
Thanks!
I recently received my copy of Windows Vista Ultimate (much to my delight).
However, I tried to insert the 32 bit DVD into my DVD drive, and it
recognizes that there's a disc, but it won't automatically run. Then, when I
try to double-click on the DVD drive icon, I receive a message that says:
"E:\is not a valid Win32 application."
So, I right-clicked on the icon, and chose the "Explore" option. I found
the main setup.exe file, but when I double click on that, I get another error
saying:
"E:\setup.exe is not a valid Win32 application."
I also tried to boot from the DVD, but it fails to do so and continues to
boot from the hard drive to Windows XP Pro.
I don't know what's going on with the DVD or my computer, but I don't
understand why it won't work (the drive is able to read other DVDs without a
problem). What makes it worse is that although I can't open the 64 bit DVD
on my laptop (no support), I can get the computer to boot from it and even
load the files before saying it can't continue because my laptop won't
support 64 bit.
Is there anything I can do to fix this? I would really like to do a clean
install of Windows Vista, and I don't know if it's a setting that needs to be
adjusted or it's a defective or corrupt DVD. Please let me know any
information you may have on this or if it's simply a matter of having to
return the copy I was sent for a new set of DVDs. Or should I just order the
32 bit CDs and try that? I just want it to work!!
As a sidenote, the Windows Upgrade Advisor tells me I can run Windows Vista
Business with no problem (that was the recommendation, and Ultimate isn't
that different), but I haven't even been able to get that far... :-( Any
help would be appreciated!!
Thanks!