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07-Nov-2009, 07:04 PM #1
courtlon
I have an HP Laptop with the Vista Home Premium OS. Recently, I had to replace the hard drive after it crashed. Following the installation of the new hard drive I was unable to use my Altel UM175 USB Modem. I reinstalled my [COLOR=#3676a2 !important][COLOR=#3676a2 !important]drivers[/color][/color] and my laptop stated that the device was ready to use. However, I continue to get the same error message when I do the autorun. The message is as follows:

C\Users\Steve\AppData\Local\Temp\DGPX700AL_AR\PTDLAR64.exe is not a valid Windows x64 [COLOR=#3676a2 !important][COLOR=#3676a2 !important]Application[/color][/color].
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