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Problem with not WIN32 program Posted by finder on 16 Oct 2003 at 7:57 AM
Hello everybody, i have program contains database and installition on cd when i try to open install file this message appears not valid win32 program even when i try to open the database with program like FoxPro its not working i`ve tried to copy and paste put didn`t work any idea to open this program or even the database files .I think its created in FAT16 so its not working on my win98 FAT32 is this the reason and if I go back to FAT16 it will function thank you
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Re: Problem with not WIN32 program Posted by Oxyd on 19 Oct 2003 at 6:57 AM
This message was edited by Oxyd at 2003-10-19 6:58:23

: Hello everybody, i have program contains database and installition on cd when i try to open install file this message appears not valid win32 program even when i try to open the database with program like FoxPro its not working i`ve tried to copy and paste put didn`t work any idea to open this program or even the database files .I think its created in FAT16 so its not working on my win98 FAT32 is this the reason and if I go back to FAT16 it will function thank you
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The file is simply damaged.

Oxyd



Unreadable code is code written on a piece of paper, but not the one, in which its programmer is using a space in place you don't.






 

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