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jleprince

Hey everyone, I'm new to these forums, so forgive me if some if this is formatted incorrectly.
I recently built a new PC, and it's been having issues with game stability. When trying to run Dolphin, it will run the .iso for 15 minutes or so, then crash unexpectedly, returning the following error message:

Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: BEX64
Application Name: Dolphin.exe
Application Version: 0.0.0.0
Application Timestamp: 5263d8da
Fault Module Name: XAudio2_7.dll_unloaded
Fault Module Version: 9.29.1962.0
Fault Module Timestamp: 4c0643cc
Exception Offset: 0000000000032891
Exception Code: c0000005
Exception Data: 0000000000000008
OS Version: 6.3.9600.2.0.0.768.101
Locale ID: 1033
Additional Information 1: b4ee
Additional Information 2: b4ee5de6a2322745523997a782b35692
Additional Information 3: d124
Additional Information 4: d124d7055b2d85f2875672479625aee3

My graphics drivers are updated to the most recent release, and I'm running directx 11.

This issue not only affects dolphin, but Project64 and a few other games like Tomb Raider from Steam. Does anyone have any suggestions for a fix?
Download the Directx Web Updater, and run it to see if anything is missing. XAduio (the fault module) is a subset of Directx

jleprince

Ran the web installer and tried to play Melee again. Same situation, it crashed after about ten minutes. The only way it seems to work is by me using DSound rather than XAudio2, but this isn't a permanent solution and I'd still like to know how to fix my Xaudio file
My guess is that something is wrong with the way Dolphin stable builds install themselves or something to that effect. KHg8MeR seems to have come up with a solution for Dolphin in this thread: https://forums.dolphin-emu.org/Thread-do...#pid304786

Dunno why it's affecting other programs, but I suspect something isn't right with how XAudio2 is installed on your computer. Might want to google that to get further clues.