Invalid menu descriptor

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lougeo Posted messages 1 Status Member -
Hello, when I want to download a video file from the internet, the download completes correctly but at the end I receive a message saying that my menu descriptor is invalid. Thank you for your help. Have a good day.

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Orme
 
The invalid menu descriptor problem appears when you have multiple programs that can download a resource / multiple associated programs (for example, in the case of torrents, if you installed BitTorrent, then tried µTorrent, then tried BitPump, etc. Each associated program leaves traces and Windows sometimes ends up panicking.)

Bumpy solution:

1) Uninstall the additional programs and keep your favorite
2) Then run CCleaner to remove extra entries from the registry
3) If needed, reinstall the ones you want, making sure not to change the associations.

It is never healthy under Windows to have multiple programs associated with the same resource.
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JAMES Jean
 
I also have this message but only on certain sites that offer to open links. It mentions PDF.
I'm also looking for: let's keep going, we'll make it!!
See you!
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yvan marc
 
Hello: I have the same problem when I try to open a file in tabledit format; I get the message: invalid menu descriptor. Do you have a solution? Thank you in advance. Yvan Marc
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James3 Posted messages 161 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   10
 
My problem was due to the fact that I had two different versions of PDF installed that conflicted with each other.
The older one was removed and everything went back to normal.
Let me know if that’s your case.
Happy New Year!
James3
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kli31 Posted messages 1 Status Member 1
 
Good evening everyone,
after reading and trying everything that was explained on several sites, nothing worked!!!
But by fumbling around, I finally succeeded:
I removed µtorrent and avg as antivirus... I don’t know if that made a difference, but anyway, I installed Avast, then I ran Reg Cleaner (clicked on "do for them" in the dropdown menu), I installed Big Torrent, then µtorrent AND IT WORKS. I no longer have the "invalid menu descriptor" problem.
Maybe the fact of installing Big Torrent first and then µtorrent was enough...
For your information, Avast slows down the PC less than avg8.0... at least I think???
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fabrice062
 
Bonjour à tous, je crois que la solution du descripteur de menu non valide a rapport avec un programme qui est Acrobat Reader 7.0. Il faut le télécharger sur telecharger.com, c'est ce que j'ai fait et maintenant je n'ai plus ce problème. En espérant que cela règle votre problème, je vous souhaite bonne chance, à +.
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fafa06
 
Hi, I have a subscription for 7 but it's ALWAYS the same thing. As soon as you start the download, it shows "invalid menu descriptor." What should I do???? THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP. See you!
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dplonguet
 
Hello,
I still haven't found the source of the problem.
However, after installing TuneUp Utilities (one-click maintenance) and the free software "Hitman Pro," the issue has been resolved.
Happy New Year
Dominique Longuet
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zut80 Posted messages 107 Status Member 11
 
Good evening everyone,
When I try to connect to the Internet through BVRP connection manager, I get the message "invalid descriptor." Where can this come from and how can I fix it?
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With my thanks in advance
Pierre
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James3 Posted messages 161 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   10
 
I'm sorry I can't help you, but as I mentioned in my last responses (December 31, 2005, and January 2, 2006), I'm not very knowledgeable about computers. I would just like to remind you that the solution involved removing a second version of Acrobat Reader that was accidentally downloaded and was interfering with the base version.
Good luck
JJ
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sanglier
 
Same problem as everyone with BitTorrent downloads, I removed half of my programs including the ones you mentioned for mirabelles... I finally found: Remove BitTorrent and download Azureus: Let’s get back to it like in '14! Happy hunting men!
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0nizukà
 
Hello,
apparently, this is because you are trying to open the file indirectly, for example with MSN.
You need to open the file you wish to read from its location (find the folder where it is).
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yann
 
Hi
I also have: invalid menu descriptor. At the end of the download, whether recorded or not. I changed: internet browser, uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe Reader 7. I loaded TuneUp Utilities, Hitman Pro. For now, I'm out of ideas. There's one thing I don't understand, it's BitTorrent.
Sorry, I'm not tech-savvy enough
So if there's a tech genius out there, you are my savior.
Thanks in advance
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sandy
 
Hi everyone

try using Firefox as your browser instead of Internet Explorer, everything should work out, I think.
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dplonguet
 
Hello, I am encountering the same problem.
Thank you for your comments.
DPL
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dplonguet
 
Hello,
This ongoing unresolved issue is listed by Windows under number 1401, but no solution is offered online.
Who could respond?
Thank you
Sincerely
DPL
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denis 63
 
Hello, I also have the same error message "invalid menu handle". What should I do to solve this problem? Thank you in advance.
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James3 Posted messages 161 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   10
 
Hello
That's good because I'm not an expert in IT and I wouldn't be able to help you other than by sharing my experience
Happy New Year to you
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fred
 
download windows media player 10
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dafieud32
 
As soon as I start my session (I am not an admin), I get a message like this too

Error

Invalid descriptor.
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moi^^
 
Hi, my problem with the invalid descriptor is when I use process ex, here's an example
if someone could help me it would be my savior!!
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lougeo Posted messages 1 Status Member
 
invalid menu descriptor
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