Curse Client doesn't work

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2 months, 4 weeks ago

I download the Curse Client then try to download an addon and get this message every time:

Message: The Procedure entry point GetProcessId could not be located in the Dynamic link library KERNEL32.dll

I've uninstalled curse client and reinstalled several times and it won't work. I am using Windows 2000pro.

WHat do I do to fix this and get Curse Client running right?

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2 months, 3 weeks ago

GetProcessID is an operating system call the Curse Client uses to function. Unfortunatly this call was not created until AFTER windows 2000. At this time we do not currently support Windows 2000, and if you would like to use the curse client you would have to upgrade to a more modern version of windows.

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2 months, 1 week ago

So your telling me that my computer is messed up. I''m currently running XP Pro and I got that error also. Do you have any suggestions to get the curse client to work? possibly reinstalling windows is that sound like the right start?

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2 months, 1 week ago

Pydude, I believe you need XP SP 1

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1 month, 3 weeks ago

I have windows xp service pack 2 and it wont work. It says the file is not a valid win32 application. Is there a way i can fix this?

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1 month, 3 weeks ago

also getting this error and i have all current Windows pro updates including sp1 and 2

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1 month, 3 weeks ago

Cause:

This issue can be caused by any of the below possibilities.

1. File is corrupt, bad, or missing.
2. File is not designed for your version of Windows.

Answer:

File is corrupt, bad, or missing

If the file or program you're attempting to run is corrupt or missing, Windows will be unable to execute the file properly and sometimes generate this error message.

If you downloaded this file and verified it is a file that will work with your version of Windows, delete the file and try downloading and running it again. It's possible during the download that the file became corrupted.

Running a program from the computer

If you're running the program from a shortcut on the computer, verify that the program is still on the computer. In some cases if the program is no longer installed on the computer you may get this error.

If the hard disk drive is corrupted or bad it can also cause working programs to fail either because not all the data can be read from the hard disk drive or because the program has become corrupted while on the drive. Run scandisk and defrag on the hard disk drive to check for any potential errors.

File is not designed for your version of Windows

If you're trying to run a program that is not designed for your version of Windows you may get this error. Although many older programs designed to work in older versions of Windows will work with new versions of Windows, unfortunately, not all programs will work.

It runs fine on a PC I just tried to install it on with SP2 for me. I also tried it on SP3 and in Windows Vista without issues -- try patching to SP3 and try again is another suggestion I can give.

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