S sysdump Honorable May 10, 2012 2 0 10,510 May 11, 2012 #1 I have vidios on my d drive that used to work and now I get a not valid win 32 error message
Cyberat_88 Distinguished Apr 9, 2011 1,974 69 19,940 May 11, 2012 #2 Did you uninstall the video player that used to be assigned to the file extension ? Did you clean up "unused file extensions" using CCleaner or similar garbage collecting software ? Try re-installing the video player that uses those files. Upvote 0 Downvote
Did you uninstall the video player that used to be assigned to the file extension ? Did you clean up "unused file extensions" using CCleaner or similar garbage collecting software ? Try re-installing the video player that uses those files.