PST Mover application does not launch (bit version mismatch)

4 min. readlast update: 10.18.2023

When trying to launch 4Team PST Mover application, an error message may appear saying that the application cannot be started.

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Most 4Team applications have 32-bit and 64-bit versions that support either 32-bit or 64-bit Microsoft Outlook versions. The correct 4Team application bit version must match the bit version of Microsoft Outlook. 

If the wrong bit version is installed, the application will not function correctly.

Why does this happen?

This can happen when both 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Microsoft Outlook were installed in the user's system and left some registry keys in the Windows registry. These keys can confuse 4Team application setups when detecting the correct bit version of Microsoft Outlook in the user's system. As a result, the wrong bit version of the 4Team application gets installed instead.

How do you check if the wrong bit version was installed?

First, find out your the Outlook's bit version by following this article.

If your Outlook is 32-bit, open Windows File Explorer and navigate to C:\Program Files (x86)\4Team Corporation, check if you can see your applications folder inside it. If there is no 4Team Corporation folder in C:\Program Files (x86)\, that means it's located in C:\Program Files\ where 64-bit applications are installed. This means the wrong bit version application was installed.

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If your Outlook is 64-bit, open Windows File Explorer and navigate to C:\Program Files\4Team Corporation, check if you can see your applications folder inside it. If there is no 4Team Corporation folder in C:\Program Files\, that means it's located in C:\Program Files (x86)\ where 32-bit applications are installed. This means the wrong bit version application was installed.

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The application's bit version can also be checked by right-clicking on its icon and selecting Properties. In the Properties window, select the Shortcut tab. The application's installation path will be visible in the Target: field.

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Solution #1 - Downloading the correct bit version setup file directly from the website

Step 1. Uninstall the current 4Team application you have via Settings > Apps > Select 4Team application and uninstall. 

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Step 2. Visit the PST Mover website and click the FREE DOWNLOAD NOW button in the middle of the page.

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Step 3. A setup file will be automatically downloaded - ignore this file. Close the Thank you for downloading popup or subscribe if you haven't already.

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Step 4. Press the Click here link to open more download links.

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Step 5. Select the correct download link for your Outlook bit version.

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A setup file will be downloaded with _x64 or _x86 at the end of its name to help you distinguish the setup file from the one downloaded previously. Make sure you run the installation of the new file with a longer name. 

Note: _x64 is for 64-bit Outlook and _x86 is for 32-bit Outlook.

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Solution #2 - Getting help via Live Help Chat.

Each individual 4Team product website has different options available for you to get in touch with our technical support operators. This may appear as either Start Live Chat, LET'S CHAT, or the Chat widget.

We will assist you remotely by investigating the issue and giving you direct download links for the correct bit version application. We can also provide more assistance if you have any other questions regarding the software.

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Tips:

  • If the correct bit version 4Team application is installed and you are still experiencing problems, please contact Live Help Chat support.
  • Your Windows bit version does not affect installation - only your Outlook bit version will.
  • Ensure that Microsoft Outlook is installed and fully configured. At least one account or data file must be added to Microsoft Outlook.
  • Ensure that Microsoft Outlook is working correctly. If it does not start, try repairing Microsoft Office via Control Panel > Programs and Features > Right-click on Microsoft Office installation > Change > Quick Repair.

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