My computer can t be opened by double clicking, and the display null is not a valid win32 applicat

Updated on technology 2024-03-28
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    null is not a valid win32 application is caused by a setting error, the workaround is:

    1. Right-click the file you want to open, as follows.

    2. We click on Properties, as follows.

    3. Click Change, as follows.

    4. Find the path of office 2010 installation, as follows.

    5. We found a suitable exe file, as follows:

    6. After we select, click "Open", as follows.

    7. Click "OK" again, and then we can double-click the file we want to open to open it.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Not a valid win32 application.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Worms, executable files are all infected.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I have also had this situation, it is supposed to be caused by infection with the virus, and the solution is as follows.

    That. 1. Confirm the virus: (Don't you recognize you when you take off your vest?) Sample! )

    First, right-click to enter the hard drive, display all hidden files (including protected OS files), and delete all hidden files if there is a type of hidden file under each partition.

    If it doesn't work: Execute it in turn, start - run--- enter "cmd", enter "command prompt", and type input"x:"(X is the drive letter, which can be a D drive, or an E drive.) - Input"dir /a/w"

    If you can see and , then make sure your system has been infected with this virus.

    Run attrib -s -h -r (-s: remove system attributes -h: remove hidden attributes -r: remove read-only attributes), del deletes this file).

    That. 2. Registry processing: (Destroy your "gentleness", destroy you!) )

    The specific steps are as follows:

    1.Click Start in the bottom left corner of the Windows desktop and select: Run.

    2.In the dialog box, enter regedit

    3.in the registry.

    4.Sequence all the items with the plus sign "+" in the subdirectory, if there is one item called "command", this is the key! Delete the entire directory of "autorun" and "auto".

    Resources.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    First of all, the 360 system first aid kit does not solve this problem, strongly expressing contempt for some 360 vests!

    Secondly, it is indeed a sign of the virus, but it is not necessarily poisoned if there is autorun (for example, the virus immunity file of the USB flash drive may also be).

    To solve the landlord's problem, there are two steps:

    1.Remove this fake "My Computer" first: Right-click on the desktop --- dot properties--- tap the desktop --- customize the desktop --- dot now clean up the desktop--- next --- tick in front of my computer shortcut (all other ticks are removed) -- the next step --- done.

    Then, find it in Unused Desktop Shortcuts, and then delete it.

    2.Then create a real "My Computer": right-click on the desktop --- Properties--- click Desktop-Customize Desktop--check My Computer in the desktop icon.

    Perfectly solved.

    This My Computer is supposed to be the work of some malware, you right-click on My Computer, select Explorer, and you will find that there are two "My Computer" in it

    My computer on the desktop does not appear "Delete" option after right-clicking, this is fake (sometimes IE is also like this, and a fake IE icon is also created by the virus).

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It is suspected that it is infected with the virus.

    Go to the next "360 System First Aid Kit" on the 360 official website, follow the prompts to repair and restart.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.If there is a Trojan horse or virus interference in the computer, it is recommended to "check and kill all the hard" under "360 stubborn Trojan horse killing"!

    3.Or you have installed two or more similar software (such as: two ** devices, two Qi Pao Song QQ, or browsers, etc.)! They are not compatible together, unload the extra one!

    4.You can find "Force uninstall software from your computer" in the "Start" menu in the bottom left corner of your computer, and find the excess one to uninstall! Gao Zheng.

    After unloading, "strong cleaning" (unload when you see it, don't unload it usefully).

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Not a valid win32 application.

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