Wine Could Not Load Bad Exe Format For

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May 03, 2008 Bad EXE-Format [solved] Page 1 of 1. Wine: could not load L'H: virtual-drives 1 setup.exe': Bad EXE-Format for. You do not load this program directly with wine. Wine reports 'bad exe format' whenever it can't load the executable. Remote Desktop Connection Client. No Screenshot. Wine mstsc.exe. Wine: Bad EXE format for C.

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Some more detail for completeness in case it helps someone. Note that the most common reason for this exception these days is attempting to load a 32 bit-specific ( /platform:x86) DLL into a process that is 64 bit or vice versa (viz. Load a 64 bit-specific ( /platform:x64) DLL into a process that is 32 bit).

If your platform is non-specific ( /platform:AnyCpu), this won't arise (assuming no referenced dependencies are of the wrong bitness). In other words, running:%windir% Microsoft.NET Framework v2.0.50727 installutil.exe or:%windir% Microsoft.NET Framework 64 v2.0.50727 installutil.exe will not work (substitute in other framework versions: v1.1.4322 (32-bit only, so this issue doesn't arise) and v4.0.30319 as desired in the above).

Obviously, as covered in the other answer, one will also need the.NET version number of the installutil you are running to be = (preferably =) that of the EXE/DLL file you are running the installer of. Finally, note that.

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(saying the only cause is mismatched bittedness is really a gross oversimplification!). Another reason for a BadImageFormatException under an x64 installer is that (Search for '64-bit managed custom actions throw a System.BadImageFormatException exception' on the page).

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