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Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.games (More info?)
Hey,
I used to play Unreal Tournament in win 98 se on my old comp without a
hitch, then i upgraded it, and got win xp, now the thing keeps saying its not
a valid win32 application. I already tried using windows compatability
wizard, and even did it manually without any effect. I need help.
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.windowsxp.games (More info?)
Hi,
"Anubis" <Anubis@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:04C0E3E5-21D3-4DFB-BF20-D572F61F9C34@microsoft.com...
> Hey,
> I used to play Unreal Tournament in win 98 se on my old comp without a
> hitch, then i upgraded it, and got win xp, now the thing keeps saying its not
> a valid win32 application. I already tried using windows compatability
> wizard, and even did it manually without any effect. I need help.
>
That type of error could mean the CD is corrupt... Check the CD
and the CD Player. Clean both using a Cleaning Kit, and check for
scratches on the CD. Try installing the game on another computer,
if the game installs, the culprit is probably your CD ROM drive if it
doesn't install then it's the CD, in which case you need to replace it.
Before replacing the CD, try copying it to your hard drive and then
run the setup / installation program from there. To copy the CD go
to My Computer, Right-Click the CD, Choose "Copy", then Right-
Click on your Hard Drive, Choose "Paste".
Uninstall the game using Add-Remove programs before attempting
to reinstall it. (Start / Control Panel / Add-Remove Programs).
Here are three basic troubleshooting steps which I recommend:
1. To see if it's a software conflict: Temporarily disable Startup
programs one at a time, starting with Firewall, Antivirus, and ad
blockers using: http://new.jtsoft2001.com/windows/startup.php
3. Click My Computer / Rightclick the Drive & Choose Properties
/ Run the "Disk Cleanup..." / Next Click the "Tools" Tab and run
the "Error-Checking" and "Defragmentation" utilities.
If nothing including those 3 steps have resolved the problem so far,
here's more basic troubleshooting steps and information including:
The Safedisc patch
How to check CD for imperfections, and
How to Disable Virtual CD rom drives which is described at:
http://tinyurl.com/2387c (EA General Support Page) and also:
How to Troubleshoot Disc-Reading Issues
Error Messages That May Be Caused by Disc-Reading Issues
Troubleshoot Error Messages
Examine the Disc
Clean the Disc
Test the Disc in a Different Drive
Clean the Drive
Test Disc Read with Copy or Xcopy
Quit Unnecessary Software
Switch the Drive Controller to DMA Mode, and
How to Troubleshoot DVD Error Messages is available in this
MS Article: http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=321641