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Solve : Side by Side Configuration is Incorrect...For every program!?

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Quote from: PATIO on April 15, 2009, 08:36:37 PM

If you already had SP1 installed and the SP1 slipstream DVD didn't work than the slipstream was not done properly...
What app was used on the slipstream DVD ? ?

The program used was Vlite, following this guide:

http://www.labnol.org/software/tutorials/slipstream-vista-sp1-bootable-windows-vista-dvd-integrated/2750/

Should I try doing it again,
or is there an error [or some update to the procedure] that I need to be aware of?That's the guide i used...worked for me.Quote from: DarkLord1020 on April 15, 2009, 04:26:27 PM
I am 99% sure that this isn't an COMPUTER infection,

I'm 99% sure this isn't a WOUND, just a hole in my body that's leaking blood...Quote from: Dias de verano on April 16, 2009, 12:29:30 AM
I'm 99% sure this isn't a wound, just a hole in my body that's leaking blood...

http://babyface.name/2008/02/10/application-failed-to-start-because-side-by-side-configuration-is-incorrect/From Dias' Link:

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I believe this problem can also occur when you build an application on one platform, i.e. XP in debug mode, and run it on another, i.e. Vista.
were you taking the (exe.) of the file from C:/Program Files/ ? if you were taking the files from here there is your problem right there NEVER unless you REALLY know what you are doing touch the files in your (C: ) drive

If your were taking the files from your (C: ) than there is no other way to fix your problem that feesing up to your father tell him what you have done his computer it will need to be taken to an IT expert and his computer will need to be completely cleared of what ever is on it and then a clean copy of windows will have to be put back on for operation! Main reason i can see this not working for you is you are moving from a 32bit OS to 64bit...


Quote from: Alana_M72 on October 22, 2009, 11:11:45 PM
were you taking the (exe.) of the file from C:/Program Files/ ? if you were taking the files from here there is your problem right there NEVER unless you REALLY know what you are doing touch the files in your (C: ) drive

If your were taking the files from your (C: ) than there is no other way to fix your problem that feesing up to your father tell him what you have done his computer it will need to be taken to an IT expert and his computer will need to be completely cleared of what ever is on it and then a clean copy of windows will have to be put back on for operation!

I had a much longer post here, but I decided to summarize it.

This is the most INEPT, niave, and presumptious post I have ever read. Also, honestly I'm not sure why the IT experts computer would need to be completely cleared. But I guess that's why we're not IT experts.



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