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Huh Hello kidz. So ive been trying to get dolphin 5.0 to work for over a week now and i keep getting the same error over n over again (The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b)
Ive tried everything i can to solve this (Tried other builds, Reinstalled windows and dolphin many times, updated every driver possible) And the weird thing is that every other dolphin works perfectly fine for me except the 5.0 wich i would need. So i would desperately need some help here! :> (And yes my developer build is 64bit)
Make sure windows is up to date.
(09-07-2017, 10:57 AM)ExtremeDude2 Wrote: [ -> ]Make sure windows is up to date.

It is^^
The FAQ on the site should give you your answer.
(09-07-2017, 11:06 AM)JMC47 Wrote: [ -> ]The FAQ on the site should give you your answer.

Did not work.
Then you did not completely remove your manually downloaded DLLs that have fucked with your system.

Reinstall your OS.
(09-07-2017, 11:24 AM)Helios Wrote: [ -> ]Then you did not completely remove your manually downloaded DLLs that have fucked with your system.

Reinstall your OS.

Oh wait i just rechecked it, i only had a screenshot from the first part that my friend sent me. Wich and how dll files should i delete? if you would happen to know
theres no real easy way to tell.

That is just a generic error message that means "hey, some system libs are fucking up."

The fix is to get rid of manually downloaded DLLs, usually.

Other times you just have to reinstall your OS if you can't fix it.
(09-07-2017, 12:02 PM)Helios Wrote: [ -> ]theres no real easy way to tell.

That is just a generic error message that means "hey, some system libs are fucking up."

The fix is to get rid of manually downloaded DLLs, usually.

Other times you just have to reinstall your OS if you can't fix it.

How do you find manually downloaded DLL and delete em?
if you try really hard to remember which files you downloaded those are the ones to remove

or you can use http://dependencywalker.com/ to see which dlls are loaded by the exe.
if so, open dependencywalker and open the dolphin.exe within it

sort by the cpu column, you probably have one that isn't x64, hopefully seeing it here will remind you that it's the one you downloaded...

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