I will assume you are running it after your computer is booted up. There is no need for this. Please leave system32 alone unless you know what you are doing.
You can file dll file in C:\WINDOWS\system32.
You cannot get rid of the, "win32" application. The reason why, you cannot get rid of the, "win32" application, is because, "win32", is the MOST important application for Microsoft Windows XP, Microsoft Windows Vista, and Microsoft Windows 7 RC, PCs and notebook, because that application helps Windows Firewall work. And also because, "win32", blocks Trojan horses, worms, viruses, and spyware, from hacking into your computer.
A Win32 application is a 32-bit application for Windows.
The Win32 subsystem is the native environment of Windows 2000. It processes all 32-bit applications. It provides text window support, shutdown, and hard-error handling for all subsystems. Applications created for Windows NT, Windows 95, and Windows 98 are also run on the Win32 subsystem.
Any software which claims to be "win32" just means that it was build on (or for) a 32-bit Windows platform.
Not if you want windows to run properly, no.
AnswerA Win32 application is a program which has been written to use the Win32 Application Programmer Interface (API). The Win32 API is a collection of program functions which allow a program to trigger almost all operating system actions - such as opening a file. Win32 programs typically run under the Windows OS, however emulation of the Win32 API is available on other platforms.
Yes, Office 2007 works on Windows Vista.
Win16 on Win32 (WOW) environment
what do you mean from windows vista x64 to windows vista? they are both the same thing. there is win32 and win64. so i don't know what you mean by that
Win32 is the commonly abbreviated form of "Microsoft Windows 32-bit Operating System API," which means that the application was compiled to run on a 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows. There are several versions of Microsoft Windows that support 32-bit code, so the code must still take care to check the OS's version to make sure it is compatible with that version of Windows.A virus that has an assigned name that includes Win32 targets Microsoft Windows environments capable of running 32-bit code. A program written in Win32 C++, similarly, is written in, and compiled by, a version of C++ that will compile into a 32-bit Windows executable file or shared library (.DLL). This code may be able to run on any version of Windows from Windows 95 onward, although most modern programs require at least Windows XP Service Pack 3.
It depends on the type of Win32 your talking about. Win32 itself is basically a component file commonly used in Windows Operating Systems.The bad ones which I assume you are talking about are worms and Trojans such as Win32SillyDC and such like that.