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I downloaded the latest (not beta) versions of APACHE, MYSQL, and PHP. I then burnt it on cd and installed them on my computer. Here's where my problem starts of course.

After installing apache with no problems, I did my manual php installation. It's very 'limited' on their instructions but I thought I had it figured out. However, when I go to load the page it shows "bad request". The server loads up and all, but PHP doesn't seem to or APACHE doesn't look like it's even trying to load PHP. That is installed as a cgi with apache, when I installed as a module, it came up with the error "Forbidden".

I have no idea what I'm doing wrong here. Any help?

::EDIT::
At least I got the error to change. After doing what the page (post below) said, I got a new error. "Page Not Found". I'm searching google for something for this now and coming up with nothing.
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I found this link on a google search: http://usphp.com/manual/en/install.windows.apache2.php

I'd love to say that it helped but it didn't. I'm still having this problem. I did what it said to do (at the bottom). But it's still not working.
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