EXE issues related GettingStarted.exe can be attributed in most cases to executable files that are corrupt, missing, or infected, and often encountered during the Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit software launch phase. File replacement is typically the best and easiest way to resolve errors related to EXE files. After the problem file is replaced, running a registry scan can help clean up any invalid GettingStarted.exe, file extension, or other file path references which could have been affected from a previous malware infection.
Types of Executable Files that use the EXE are also known more commonly as the Windows Executable File format. Download a new and clean version of GettingStarted.exe for %%os%% in the list of files below. Other Windows versions are also available (if needed). Unfortunately, some GettingStarted.exe file versions may not be currently listed in our database, but they can be requested (by clicking "Request" button). Some file versions may be missing from our extensive database, and in those cases, you might need to contact Microsoft.
Although the majority of error GettingStarted.exe messages will be solved if the file is placed in the correct file location on your hard drive, you should run a quick test to be sure. Re-load Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit to observe if the issue has been successfully solved.
Partial List of GettingStarted.exe Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit Errors:
"GettingStarted.exe Application Error."
"Win32 Software Error: GettingStarted.exe"
"GettingStarted.exe has encountered a problem and needs to close. We are sorry for the inconvenience."
"Can't locate GettingStarted.exe"
"GettingStarted.exe can't be found."
"Start-up error in application: GettingStarted.exe."
"GettingStarted.exe not working."
"GettingStarted.exe halted."
"Fault in Software Path: GettingStarted.exe."
GettingStarted.exe EXE errors happen during Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit installation, while running GettingStarted.exe-related applications (Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit), during startup or shutdown, or during installation of Windows OS. It's important to note when GettingStarted.exe issues happen, as it helps troubleshoot Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit problems (and report to Microsoft).
Causes of GettingStarted.exe Errors
Most GettingStarted.exe problems stem from a missing or corrupt GettingStarted.exe, virus infection, or invalid Windows registry entries associated with Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit.
Specifically, issues with GettingStarted.exe caused by:
GettingStarted.exe entry invalid or corrupt.
Virus-contaminated and corrupted GettingStarted.exe.
A different program (not related with Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit) deleted GettingStarted.exe maliciously or by mistake.
Another program is in conflict with Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit and its shared referenced files.
Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit (GettingStarted.exe) corrupted during download or install.