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Itunes Error: iTunesSetup.exe is not a "valid Win32 application"
iTunes 7.02 not a valid Win32 application?
This articles helps resolve the error iTunesSetup.exe is not a "valid Win32 application"
- Remove/Delete iTunesSetup.exe.
- Double Click My Computer icon on your desktop.

- Double click on Local Disk C:

- If you are a
- Windows XP and Windows 2000: Double click on Documents and Settings.

- Windows Vista: Open Users. Double-click the folder that bears your username.
- Windows XP and Windows 2000: Double click on Documents and Settings.
- If you see a Local Settings folder, skip to step 8. If you don't see a Local Settings folder, proceed to the next step.
- If you are a
- Windows XP and Windows 2000: On the Tools menu, click Folder Options.

- Click on the View tab and select Show hidden files and folders. Click OK.

- Windows Vista: On the Organize menu, select Folder and Search Options. Select the "Show hidden files and folders" button.
- Windows XP and Windows 2000: On the Tools menu, click Folder Options.
- Now double click on Default User.

- Double-click Local Settings. If Windows needs your permission to continue, click Continue.

- Right-click on the Temp folder and on the shortcut menu, click Delete.

Note: If you are unable to delete the Temp folder, close all programs, especially those in the Notification area (system tray) of the Windows Task bar shown below and repeat step 9. - Restart your computer.
- Now download and install iTunes again.
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| Type: | ArticleContent |
| Updated at: | 07 Aug 07:29 |
| Updated by: | mahatechguru |
| Tags: | ipod itunes |
| Keywords: | itunes win32, application itunes not valid win32, itunes error, 32 application error itunes message not setup.exe valid win |
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