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My client is attempting to install the Civil 2010 sp2 onto a 64 bit machine. She had no problems with installing Civil 2010, but the update/service pack reads:
civil2010sp2.exe is not a valid Win32 application.
An thoughts on how to get it to install in a 64 bit environment?
For starters:
There are two civil programs Civil 3D and Civil.
She has to get the correct one. They have to match.
Bill
wrote in message news:6335052@discussion.autodesk.com...
My client is attempting to install the Civil 2010 sp2 onto a 64 bit machine.
She had no problems with installing Civil 2010, but the update/service pack
reads:
civil2010sp2.exe is not a valid Win32 application.
An thoughts on how to get it to install in a 64 bit environment?
That was actually my second question. I've been able to verify that she has the correct one, this one is Civil 2010 (not Civil 3D). I also have a screen shot that verifies the message, but it's the same as what I typed (civil2010sp2.exe is not a valid Win32 application.) except with a file location. At first she tried it from her network location, then I had her move it to her PC. Same results.
Does it need to be in a (x86) directory to install?? I doubt it, but I'm just throwing ideas out there. I don't have a 64 bit machine to test it on.
Edited by: bmyers on Feb 11, 2010 2:43 PM
Is it possible that the download was interrupted and the file IS invalid?
Allen
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I managed to install Civil 3D 2010 Service pack 2 on Vista 64bit with no problems. Ran it from the my documents\Downloads folder if memory serves.
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Andrew Puller Maitland, NSW, Australia Windows 10 Enterprise 64bit Intel core i7 11800 @ 2.30 GHz with 32GB Ram Civil 3d 2021
I guess we can leave it up to Joe. He appears to be an expert in all phases
of problems.
Bill
"neilw" wrote in message
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If you get the wrong service pack, the error message is different Bill. It
will say something to the effect of "No valid product installed".