This App Can't Run on Your PC
Microsoft Windows
Severity: ModerateWhat it means
Right-click the app → Properties → Compatibility → check 'Run this program as an administrator' and try again.
If the app is 32-bit and you are on 64-bit Windows, it should still work — the error usually means the file is blocked or corrupted.
Right-click the downloaded file → Properties → Unblock → Apply to remove the security block Windows places on downloaded files.
Affected Models
- Windows 11
- Windows 10
- Windows 8.1
Common Causes
- Downloaded file is blocked by Windows SmartScreen security
- The .exe file is corrupted or was not fully downloaded
- The app requires a 32-bit OS but a 64-bit-only component is missing
- Windows Store app is not compatible with your Windows version
- Group Policy or AppLocker is blocking the application from running
How to Fix It
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Unblock the downloaded file
Right-click the .exe file → Properties → General tab → look for 'This file came from another computer...' → tick the Unblock checkbox → Apply → OK.
This removes Windows' Zone.Identifier mark that blocks downloaded files. -
Run as administrator
Right-click the .exe → Run as administrator.
Some apps require elevated privileges to install or run.
If this works, you can set it permanently: right-click → Properties → Compatibility → check 'Run this program as an administrator'. -
Re-download the file
A partial or corrupted download causes the 'can't run' error.
Delete the file and download it again from the original source.
Verify the file size matches what the publisher states. -
Disable SmartScreen temporarily
Settings → Privacy & Security → Windows Security → App & Browser Control → Reputation-based protection settings → turn off 'Check apps and files'.
Try running the app.
Re-enable SmartScreen afterward. -
Check Windows version compatibility
Right-click the .exe → Properties → Compatibility → tick 'Run this program in compatibility mode for' → select Windows 8 or Windows 7.
Some older software requires this.
When to Call a Professional
If the error appears on a work or school PC, Group Policy may be blocking the app intentionally.
Contact your IT administrator before trying workarounds.
Frequently Asked Questions
This app can't run on your PC — Windows Store app — how to fix?
For Store apps, this usually means the app requires a newer Windows version.
Check Windows Update for pending updates.
Also try: Settings → Apps → find the app → Advanced options → Reset.
32-bit app says it can't run on 64-bit Windows — why?
Windows 64-bit can run most 32-bit apps natively.
If a 32-bit app fails, it usually means a required 32-bit DLL or runtime (like x86 Visual C++ Redistributable) is missing — install the x86 version.
App worked yesterday, now says can't run — what happened?
A Windows Defender or antivirus update may have quarantined part of the app.
Check your antivirus quarantine for the app's files.
Also check the app's Properties → Unblock in case a recent update re-flagged it.