Why won't my .NET app “load file or assembly 'HDF5DotNet'”?












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My app is a .NET Windows form app.
It calls a function in a C# class library project but I get the following error...…..




"System.BadImageFormatException: 'Could not load file or assembly
'HDF5DotNet, Version=1.8.9.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=a4952c8df86d6e8c' or one of its dependencies. An
attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.'"




HDF5DotNet is a library I pulled in from NuGet.



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I have another version of the same .NET solution that has the exact same interface to the exact same HEATMAP project but works perfectly.



It's HEATMAP project is AnyCPU.



On the buggy version, I've set the HEATMAP project to all the other CPU choices, but still get the error.










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  • Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

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    Jan 20 at 0:39
















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My app is a .NET Windows form app.
It calls a function in a C# class library project but I get the following error...…..




"System.BadImageFormatException: 'Could not load file or assembly
'HDF5DotNet, Version=1.8.9.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=a4952c8df86d6e8c' or one of its dependencies. An
attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.'"




HDF5DotNet is a library I pulled in from NuGet.



enter image description here



I have another version of the same .NET solution that has the exact same interface to the exact same HEATMAP project but works perfectly.



It's HEATMAP project is AnyCPU.



On the buggy version, I've set the HEATMAP project to all the other CPU choices, but still get the error.










share|improve this question

























  • Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

    – Erik Funkenbusch
    Jan 20 at 0:39














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My app is a .NET Windows form app.
It calls a function in a C# class library project but I get the following error...…..




"System.BadImageFormatException: 'Could not load file or assembly
'HDF5DotNet, Version=1.8.9.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=a4952c8df86d6e8c' or one of its dependencies. An
attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.'"




HDF5DotNet is a library I pulled in from NuGet.



enter image description here



I have another version of the same .NET solution that has the exact same interface to the exact same HEATMAP project but works perfectly.



It's HEATMAP project is AnyCPU.



On the buggy version, I've set the HEATMAP project to all the other CPU choices, but still get the error.










share|improve this question
















My app is a .NET Windows form app.
It calls a function in a C# class library project but I get the following error...…..




"System.BadImageFormatException: 'Could not load file or assembly
'HDF5DotNet, Version=1.8.9.0, Culture=neutral,
PublicKeyToken=a4952c8df86d6e8c' or one of its dependencies. An
attempt was made to load a program with an incorrect format.'"




HDF5DotNet is a library I pulled in from NuGet.



enter image description here



I have another version of the same .NET solution that has the exact same interface to the exact same HEATMAP project but works perfectly.



It's HEATMAP project is AnyCPU.



On the buggy version, I've set the HEATMAP project to all the other CPU choices, but still get the error.







c# .net hdf5 hdf5dotnet






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  • Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

    – Erik Funkenbusch
    Jan 20 at 0:39



















  • Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

    – Erik Funkenbusch
    Jan 20 at 0:39

















Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

– Erik Funkenbusch
Jan 20 at 0:39





Is this a web app? If so, you need to configure IIS to run as 32 bit.

– Erik Funkenbusch
Jan 20 at 0:39












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BadImageFormatException usually means that you're trying to load a 32 bit library into a 64 bit process, or the other way around. Check what version of HDF5 you're trying to load, then set the same bitness for your process (using the dropdown where "Any CPU" is currently displayed).






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  • Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

    – Doug Null
    Jan 20 at 0:17











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BadImageFormatException usually means that you're trying to load a 32 bit library into a 64 bit process, or the other way around. Check what version of HDF5 you're trying to load, then set the same bitness for your process (using the dropdown where "Any CPU" is currently displayed).






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  • Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

    – Doug Null
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BadImageFormatException usually means that you're trying to load a 32 bit library into a 64 bit process, or the other way around. Check what version of HDF5 you're trying to load, then set the same bitness for your process (using the dropdown where "Any CPU" is currently displayed).






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  • Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

    – Doug Null
    Jan 20 at 0:17














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BadImageFormatException usually means that you're trying to load a 32 bit library into a 64 bit process, or the other way around. Check what version of HDF5 you're trying to load, then set the same bitness for your process (using the dropdown where "Any CPU" is currently displayed).






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BadImageFormatException usually means that you're trying to load a 32 bit library into a 64 bit process, or the other way around. Check what version of HDF5 you're trying to load, then set the same bitness for your process (using the dropdown where "Any CPU" is currently displayed).







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  • Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

    – Doug Null
    Jan 20 at 0:17



















  • Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

    – Doug Null
    Jan 20 at 0:17

















Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

– Doug Null
Jan 20 at 0:17





Didn't fix it. (see above) But this reminded me of another version of app that uses same HEATMAP project, but doesn't get the error.

– Doug Null
Jan 20 at 0:17


















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