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08:22 AM You receive the following error message when you install Payroll 2013 on a 64-bit operating system: The file http://cchsfs-atx.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/14855/~/the-file-c%3A%5Cwindows%5Csystem32%5Cmsvbvm60.dll-could-not-be-opened.-please... 'C:\Windows\system32\msvbvm60.dll' could not be opened. Please check that your disk is https://support.software.dell.com/knowledge-xpert-for-oracle-adm/kb/19605 not full and that you have access to the destination directory. To resolve this error Go to the Windows Start icon, and click Computer. On the CD drive, right-click and select Open. (If you downloaded the program from the Solution Center, skip dll files step 1 and 2) On the PayrollSetup.exe file, right-click and click Troubleshoot Compatibility Issues. In the compatibility wizard, click on Troubleshoot program. Select the first option and click Next. Select Windows XP (Service Pack 3) and click Next. Click the Start the program... button. Payroll 2013 should now install without an error. how to fix If there is an error, click OK and any 64-bit Operating System should give you the option to Reinstall with recommended settings. Select this option and Windows should automatically resolve the issues. Was this answer helpful? Yes No Your rating has been submitted, please tell us how we can make this answer more useful. Email *Required Your Feedback *Required Answers others found helpful "The file 'C:\WINDOWS\system32\