not a validated windows error version
Diagnostic report (1.9.0019.0):
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Given WGA-->
Validation status: invalid license
Validation code: 50
Code of Validation caching: 0x0
Windows product key: *-* - 73CQT - WMF7J-3Q6C9
Windows product key hash: RmurcM3ZxzWyfEP9WtPUJw = + KaFG
Windows product ID: 00359-OEM-8992687-00010
Windows product ID type: 2
Windows license Type: OEM SLP
The Windows OS version: 6.1.7601.2.00010300.1.0.003
ID: {54C3F6F4-69F7-42E2-AF15-3FA9A15764A9} (3)
Admin: Yes
TestCab: 0x0
WGA Version: N/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
Signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
Product name: Windows 7 Home Premium
Architecture: 0 x 00000009
Build lab: 7601.win7sp1_gdr.151230 - 0600
TTS error:
Validation of diagnosis:
Resolution state: n/a
WgaER data-->
ThreatID (s): n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
Version: N/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
WGA Notifications data-->
Cached result: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
File: No.
Version: N/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
WgaTray.exe signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
WgaLogon.dll signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
OGA Notifications data-->
Cached result: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
Version: N/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
OGAExec.exe signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
OGAAddin.dll signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
OGA data-->
Office status: 102
Microsoft Office Home and Student 2007-100 authentic
OGA Version: N/a, 0 x 80070002
Signed by: n/a, hr = 0 x 80070002
Office Diagnostics: 77F760FE-153-80070002_7E90FEE8-175-80070002_025D1FF3-364-80041010_025D1FF3-229-80041010_025D1FF3-230-1_025D1FF3-517-80040154_025D1FF3-237-80040154_025D1FF3-238-2_025D1FF3-244-80070002_025D1FF3-258-3_B4D0AA8B-920-80070057
Data browser-->
Proxy settings: N/A
User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Win32)
Default browser: C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe
Download signed ActiveX controls: fast
Download unsigned ActiveX controls: disabled
Run ActiveX controls and plug-ins: allowed
Initialize and script ActiveX controls not marked as safe: disabled
Allow the Internet Explorer Webbrowser control scripts: disabled
Active scripting: allowed
Recognized ActiveX controls safe for scripting: allowed
Analysis of file data-->
Other data-->
Office details:
Content Spsys.log: 0 x 80070002
License data-->
The software licensing service version: 6.1.7601.17514
Name: Windows 7 HomePremium edition
Description: operating system Windows - Windows (r) 7, channel OEM_SLP
Activation ID: d2c04e90-c3dd-4260-b0f3-f845f5d27d64
ID of the application: 55c92734-d682-4d71-983e-d6ec3f16059f
Extended PID: 00359-00178-926-800010-02-1033-7600.0000-2882009
Installation ID: 013534321093257775411711048013041991564365262724908452
Processor certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88338
Machine certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88339
Use license URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88341
Product key certificate URL: http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=88340
Partial product key: 3Q6C9
License status: Notification
Notification reason: 0xC004F059.
Remaining Windows rearm count: 2
Trust time: 03/02/2016-22:48:28
Windows Activation Technologies-->
HrOffline: 0x00000000
HrOnline: 0xC004C533
Beyond: PASS
Event timestamp: 2:3:2016 22:47
WAT Activex: registered
WAT administration service: registered
--> HWID data
Current Hash HWID: NAAAAAEAAgABAAIAAAACAAAAAwABAAEA6GHuyc4PEjd6f3hc4sfgC34ftamw9p5wBgtGyg ==
Activation 1.0 data OEM-->
N/A
Activation 2.0 data OEM-->
BIOS valid for OA 2.0: no, table invalid SLIC
Windows marker version: N/A
OEMID and OEMTableID consistent: n/a
BIOS information:
ACPI Table name OEMID value OEMTableID value
HPQOEM APIC-SLIC-MPC
HPQOEM FACP SLIC-MPC
HPQOEM HPET SLIC-MPC
START HPQOEM SLIC-MPC
MCFG HPQOEM SLIC-MPC
ASF! HPQOEM SLIC-MPC
SLIC SLIC-MPC HPQOEM
SSDT PmRef CpuPm
You must activate Windows 7 by using the product key on the COA sticker on the casing of the computer, or inside the battery compartment.
Select Start, right-click computer, click Properties, select change product key (under Windows Activation) and enter the product key of 25 characters (from the COA sticker). Click Next to activate via the internet. Restart your computer.
-Product key of letters and numbers-
Do not confuse the letter B with the number 8, the letter Q and the letter O, and the letter G with the number 6.
Not used the letters: A, E, I, O S U Z l. numbers and you not used: 0 1 to 5.
The product source letters and figures: Stuart W J
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/profile/4b0846b4-711f-4347-A784-741660b06fb7#user-profile-tab-profile
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Original title: how to fix browseui.dll without original windows disc?
Hello
Well, kids, here's the deal.
I myself locked out of my computer and installed PC login now erase my passwords. It has worked flawlessly, and I now have my computer back after months and months.
There was only a single small strangeness: whenever I connected my computer, he asked me to check my drive. Looking forward to get my computer and running and customized how I like it, I bypassed it the first few times. Then, when I had a few minutes, I thought I had better let the disk check, so I left it.
NOW, when I turn on my computer, I get an error message that my browseui.dll file is not a valid windows image and my windows Explorer does not work. So I've been doing on the web looking for a solution via the Task Manager, which is a pain. Someone suggested to use the scannow in the command prompt command line, so I tried, but it requires my disk of windows XP which I think can be in a different State with my mother. So I simply bypassed it whenever he had the drive and VOILA! all peachy.
Until, that is, I turn on my computer again. We're back in the same place. Well, this analysis running and without going through the disc each time took me about an hour, and I can't do that whenever I need to use my computer.
I tried the system restore, no change. I tried from the command prompt and choose a date AND choose "last good configuration" in the menu f12 or f8. Without peanut.
We are this:
1. is there a way to correct this file without the disc?
2. can I get another copy of the disk without having to buy it?
3. Although I'm not PARTICULALRY, would be the Windows 7 upgrade solves the problem? (But I really like my XP...)
If the c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll file is damaged or missing, Explorer.exe does not start and you may see a message like this:
If the c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll file is corrupted, Explorer.exe does not start and you will see a message like this:
Explorer.exe - bad Image
The application or DLL C:\WINDOWS\system32\BROWSEUI.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.You can click OK and get to an empty office with only your display background image but still be able to maneuver with the Task Manager.
If missing the c:\windows\system32\browseui.dll file, Explorer.exe does not start and you will see a message like this:
Explorer.EXE - unable to locate component: this application has failed to start because BROWSEUI.dll was not found. Reinstalling the application may fix this problem.
You can click OK and get to an empty office with only your display background image but still be able to maneuver with the Task Manager.
Since we know that XP keeps copies of critical system files in the dllcache folder, you can use the Task Manager to replace the file missing or distressed.
From the Task Manager, click file, new task (run...) and then click Browse and navigate to the c:\windows\system32\dllcache folder. Make sure the "Files of type" box is set to show all files (or you will not see any), and then click OK to display all files.
Locate the copy of the browseui.dll file backup in the folder c:\windows\system32\dllcache, made right click and copy and go back up a folder c:\windows\system32, right-click in an empty area and paste the file there. Answered in the affirmative if invited to replace the existing file.
You can then start the Explorer in Task Manager by clicking file, new task (run...) and in the "Open:", enter:
Explorer.exe
Click OK to launch the Explorer and your office must return.
Or after replacing the file missing or suspicious, just restart the system task manager by clicking on stop and choosing restart and then Explorer will start to him only when the system is restarted.
If your computer to check your drive at every reboot, which means the "dirty bit" on the volume was probably settled and the only way to clear the dirty bit must run a chkdsk/r (which XP trying to do). The dirty bit can be defined on a volume if there is a power interruption e.g. (plug pulling, using the power button / stop, etc.).
Sometimes, XP can't erase the bit of impurity in this way and it is preferable to run chkdsk/r from the XP Recovery Console so you can actually see what he does and run it again if necessary.
If you do not have any bootable media XP start in the XP Recovery Console, you can create a bootable XP (no XP media required) Recovery Console CD and do all your work from there.
You can even replace the file browseui.dll from SP Recovery Console if it is your desire.
Need instructions to create a CD of bootable XP Recovery Console? No Microsoft Support Engineer seems to know how to do this, but I do and will instruct you in the next reply.
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I get a dll error message that says: "the application or DLL C:\WINDOWS\system32\kizinone.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.
I went to the system registry to find the file it refers and is not a he. I ran a norton registry cleanup and a virus scan. I did find something online that made reference to this dll file. The message appears at any time that I start a new program. How to fix this, or find the virus that is the cause.
A Google search for "[insert the name of the file]" grown up nothing. When you get no hits for a filename on Google, chances are high that it is a malicious program file. You did not when you get the message. If it's only at startup, either you have uninstalled the malware program or your antivirus/antispyware program did. In all cases, a reference has been left in the boot file. You can remove the reference by managing your startup. If you get the message during regular time on the computer and not not only at startup, your computer is still infected.
Norton will do the job of cleaning and registry cleaners are garbage who at best will not do anything and the worst risk damage to your Windows installation.
First of all, make sure that the computer is really free of virus/malware through these systematically - General malware removal steps http://www.elephantboycomputers.com/page2.html#Removing_Malware . Then, if the computer is really clean and you still receive the message, manage your Startup to remove the reference to the malware:
Start > run > msconfig [Enter]
This will open the System Configuration utility. Look under the Startup tab and find the likely culprit. Uncheck the box next to its name, apply and OK out. You don't need to restart immediately, but next time you do, you will get a dialog box saying that you have used the utility. Just check the box that says in effect, "don't mind to this subject again".
How to troubleshoot by using the Msconfig in Windows XP utility - http://support.microsoft.com/?id=310560
The free Autoruns program is very useful for managing your Startup - http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/default.mspx
MS - MVP - Elephant Boy computers - don't panic! -
Original title: bad image.
I get two errors of bad image whenever I open a program or start a computer, for each program. the error that says "the application or DLL is not a valid windows image. "Please check this against your installation diskette" I don't have any disk and don't know what to do.
These file names, look a little suspicious and didn't get good Google search results, so I think that the first thing to do is to tell us a little about your system. Now you can enjoy when you report a problem, provide you with any error messages you see and not a part of it (not paraphrase either).
The second thing to do is to try to be reasonably sure that your system is free of malware and then if you have these problems, you can fix them (which would be the third thing to do).
I still wonder why the Microsoft Support Engineer made you reference to an article that makes no sense at all...
The first thing to do:
Unfortunately, MS Answers forums does not prompt for any information system when a new question is asked, so we don't know anything on your system.
Because the Microsoft Answers forum does not ask for any type of information system when a new question is asked so we don't know anything about your system. Not knowing the basic information a problem prolongs the frustration and the agony of these issues.
Thank you MS Answers, allowing the resolution of simple problems as frustrating and a lot of time as possible.
Provide information on your system, the better you can:
What is your system brand and model?
Your system have IDE or SATA disks?
Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, MSE, Panda, Trend Micro, CA, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, Comodo, etc..
The question was preceded by a loss of power, aborted reboot or abnormal termination? (this includes the plug pulling, buttons power, remove the battery, etc.)
The afflicted system has a working CD/DVD (internal or external) drive?
You have a true bootable XP installation CD (it is not the same as any recovery CD provided with your system)?
The second thing to do:
Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.The third thing to do:Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues.
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When you use Windows Live Mail, whenever I try to open an e-mail that I receive the following error message: the Application or DLL C:\Windows\System32\dwmapi.dll is not a valid Windows Image. What can I do about it?
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computer startup happens on the screen with "application (the file name is) is not a valid windows image, check against your installation diskette." It can be any name of a file that appears, if I click ok it will. Anyone know what I should do now. Thank you
Hi LorraineMatthews,
· Did you do changes on the computer before the show?
· What is the exact error message?
· Are you able to boot to the desktop?
Follow these methods.
Method 1: Follow these steps:
Step 1: Start the computer in safe mode and check if the problem persists.
A description of the options to start in Windows XP Mode
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315222
Step 2: Perform a clean boot to see if there is a conflict of software like the clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353
Note: After the boot minimum troubleshooting steps, follow section How to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state of the link to return the computer to a Normal startupmode.
After the clean boot used to resolve the problem, you can follow these steps to configure Windows XP to start normally.
(a) click Start and then click Run.
(b) type msconfig and click OK.
(c) the System Configuration Utility dialog box appears.
(d) click the general tab, click Normal Startup - load all services and device drivers and then click OK.
(e) when you are prompted, click on restart to restart the computer.
Method 2: Scan the file system (CFS) auditor to repair corrupted files.
Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
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Original title: lockout
I get a black screen with the message from the application or DLL C;|WINDOWS\system32\NCObjAPI.DLL is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette.
Hey Todd-Cindy-MorganBurris,
- Did you the latest changes on the computer?
- When was the last time it was working fine?
- You have security software installed on the computer?
- You are able to boot into Windows after the error message?
Method 1
If you are unable to boot into Windows then check if the problem persists in safe mode.
A description of the options to start in Windows XP Mode
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/315222
Method 2
If the problem does not persist in safe mode, then it is possible that some third-party programs installed on the computer is causing the problem.
I suggest that you put the computer in a clean boot state and check if it helps.
To help resolve the error and other messages, you can start Windows XP by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.
See section to learn more about how to clean boot.
How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310353
Reset the computer to start as usual
When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:
(a) click Start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER.
(b) If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or click on continue.
(c) under the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.
(d) when you are prompted to restart the computer, click on restart.
Method 3
If you can boot into safe mode and clean boot procedure don't help then I would suggest that scan you SFC on the computer that will search the corrupted system files and check if that helps.
The analysis may take some time, so be patient. Windows allows to fix corrupt or missing files it finds. If the information of the installation CD is required to fix the problem, you may be asked to insert your Windows XP installation CD.
Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
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Original title: Bad Image appears each time I open any program says to check your installation dikette?
Program of States trying to open ie: outloook.exe BAD IMAGE in the box with the big red X. Who says -
The application or DLL C:\PROGA~\Google\GOOGLE~1\GOE62~. DLL is not a valid windows image. Please check against your installation diskette. When you click the OK button several times then proceed as usual to whatever it is that you opened. Can someone tell me how to solve this problem.
In addition to good advice of Divya, I would recommend looking at the similar thread replied:
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When I try to download & install programs, the following error message "[program] .exe" is displayed: "the application or DLL C:\WINDOWS\system32\WINHTTP.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. "All the solutions out there?
Hi pixietra,
1. did you of recent changes on the computer?
2. what browser you use to download programs on the computer?
3. it happens with any download and installation of the program?
4. do you have security software installed on the computer?
I suggest that scan you SFC on the computer that would be a system file corrupt on the computer search and replace.
The analysis may take some time, so be patient. Windows allows to fix corrupt or missing files it finds. If the information of the installation CD is required to fix the problem, you may be asked to insert your Windows XP installation CD.
Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
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Not a Windows image is valid. Help!
At the start of my PC, and whenever I click on any icon I get the error message:
The application or DLL C:\Windows\System32\ccfgnt32.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check the Setup disk.
At the start there are several, each with a file name of a program in the blue bar, i.e. "firefy.exe - bad Image" followed by the above statement. After you click the only option, 'OK', the system works well, but the message will continue to re appear after clicking on any icon on the desktop or the start menu.I need help with the removal of this question. I have not installed or run new programme before the start of last week. Thank you.
3/15 - installed, updated and ran Ccleaner and Malwarebytes. Restart the pc after a successful run of each. Same question:
The application or DLL C:\Windows\System32\ccfgnt32.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check the Setup disk.
Help please. Thanks in advance.CRR
E-mail address is removed from the privacy *.Hello RRC633,
I suggest that see you if you have corrupted system files.
Click Start
At the command prompt, type: sfc/scannowThis will check for any violation of the integrity and repair any damaged operating system files. It may take some time to run.
Reboot your system.
The KB Article ID: 310747 - Description of Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 System File Checker (Sfc.exe)
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310747If that comes back without any problems of integrity, then I would check the event viewer for errors in the application or system event logs.
The KB Article ID: 308427 - how to view and manage the event logs in Event Viewer in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/308427Please answer back with an update.
Marilyn
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System32\secuload is not a valid Windows image error message.
Whenever I start my PC, I get the following error message. "The request on the DLL C:\\WINDOWS\system32\secuload.dll is not a valid Windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. "I usually get 20 or if these and I have to click OK to allow the program to move forward. No idea how to solve this problem?
Hello
· When I get this error message every time that you open any program or randomly?
secuload.dll is a charger of security belonging to Tenebril Security Loader of Tenebril Inc. non-system processes like secuload.dll are created from the software you have installed on your system.
Method 1:
If the program loads at startup and then, I suggest you to disable this program from loading during startup. Follow the steps mentioned below.
· Click Start and click Run.
· Type msconfig.exe in the run box, and then press ENTER.
· Click the Startup tab and look for the program.
· Uncheck the box located next to this program and click apply and then click Ok.
· Now, restart the system and check if the problem persists.
Method 2:
It is perhaps the application is corrupted. I suggest to uninstall the program and then install it on the system and check if the problem is resolved.
How to change or remove a program in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/307895
Thanks and regards.
Thahaseena M
Microsoft Answers Support Engineer.
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Help! Says the file can't be flat, .mswmm file, but the program made the film.
I used the Windows to make a film, I scanned 458 pictures, done my book of stories, etc. with music - took a month... I "published" and now when I go to open it it says ' cannot be opened because it is not a valid windows movie maker project file? But the Director did, now I can't open it to all, it has an .mswmm file extension! Help, it's a gift for my dad who is going to be 70 and I have not yet a month to make it again!
Hi, I'm having a similar problem but have 1 idea as to why I can't open my .mswmm file. I have two xp machines running sp3, but a pro and a home edition if it matters.
the file.mswmm I am trying to open was created on the moviemaker version 2.1.4028.0 and it still works fine on this machine. On the xp pro machine, he is Director of windows 2.1.4026.0.
So I try to install the movie maker 28 to my other machine I have a lot of files created with the 28 I want to be able to change on the other computer.
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The project .mswmm file is best to use the system that created
because it takes all the source files... Video clips, Photos, music
files... always be available at the original location.Moving from one computer to another can work if you move as best
all of the source files. When you open the .mswmm file you will see
Xs red instead of thumbnails of the source but if you right click the red Xs
You should be able to navigate to the new location of the files sources and re-
establish the path.Volunteer - MS - MVP - Digital Media Experience J - Notice_This is not tech support_I'm volunteer - Solutions that work for me may not work for you - * proceed at your own risk *.
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Original title: I can't access my desktop icon to burn a dvd.
I can't access my desktop icon to burn a dvd. The message I get is as follows, "location: C:\Program Files\Common Program Files Central\Main\msvcr71.dll is not a valid windows image." Please check this against your installation diskette. "On my toolbar, it said,"mediahub.exe - bad image"can someone please help me as I've used in the past to burn CDs and DVDs. He moved with the computer. Thank you
Hello
1. have you done any hardware changes or software on your computer before this problem?
2 do you have a copy of Sonic application backup to reinstall it later?
I suggest you to uninstall Sonic since Add / Remove Programs. Subsequently, check if you are able to burn CDs in your computer.
Reference: burn your own custom CDsHope the helps of information.
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My mini HP netbook 110-1000 has now two screens same when I start, I am running windows xp. When I boot I get a box that says msseces.exe - bad image, it says inside the box of the application or dll program files\ microsoft security client\ sqmapi.dll c:\ is not a valid windows image. Please check this against your installation diskette. the netbook came with a floppy disk. programs are in the partitioned hard disk. the other thing, I noticed that it's my icon for security essentials is missing and I can't uninstall security essentials because it crashes when I try to uninstall, and then he asks me if I want to report to microsoft. e help thank you Gary.
Hi Gary,.
It seems that Microsoft Security Essentials has corrupted on your computer. You can uninstall and reinstall the program to check the issue.
Step 1: Since you are facing problems of removal of the program, you can check the following thread and check if it helps.
Uninstallation of MSE - Microsoft Answers
Step 2: To reinstall, refer to the following.
Virus, spyware & Malware Protection | Microsoft Security Essentials
See also:
Checklist for installation of Microsoft Security Essentials - Microsoft Answers
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"Setup could not read the CD you inserted, or the CD is not a valid Windows CD"
Well, I'm going to install a Windows XP operating system. It is a upgrade disk. However, when I tried, I get error message saying:
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It is quite possible that the CD you are trying to use is corrupted. Wipe the disc with a clean cloth.
In addition, it may be due to the fact that you are using a CD to upgrade and you are trying to do a clean install.
· You have an earlier version of Windows CD?
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