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(09-07-2017, 12:10 PM)Blacky1 Wrote: [ -> ]How do you find manually downloaded DLL and delete em?

Manually means you went to google and clicked on a dll and put it somewhere, instead of using the installer
(09-07-2017, 12:12 PM)LPFaint99 Wrote: [ -> ]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...

https://gyazo.com/658b21a9fe19b0ffb0eff4272ebfb474 Something wrong here?
ignore the ones that have "error opening file"

the other ones should all have "x64" in the CPU column

click the CPU column to sort by it, and look for one or more that don't have x64 in the CPU column but also don't have "error opening file"
(09-08-2017, 10:30 AM)LPFaint99 Wrote: [ -> ]ignore the ones that have "error opening file"

the other ones should all have "x64" in the CPU column

click the CPU column to sort by it, and look for one or more that don't have x64 in the CPU column but also don't have "error opening file"

How can i delete them tho?
[attachment=16309]I'd rather seen a screenshot of the problem file before advising you how to delete it.

it'd be especially nice it you confirm that you remember downloading the file...

if you delete a file that you didn't download you will likely need to reinstall windows

for example... if you manually downloaded a 32bit version of vcruntime140.dll you should see something like below

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(09-10-2017, 02:07 PM)LPFaint99 Wrote: [ -> ]I'd rather seen a screenshot of the problem file before advising you how to delete it.

it'd be especially nice it you confirm that you remember downloading the file...

if you delete a file that you didn't download you will likely need to reinstall windows

for example... if you manually downloaded a 32bit version of vcruntime140.dll you should see something like below
https://gyazo.com/fc6f9b07fe3f6acadc089977e3ef763e Perhaps those might cause it?
yikes... well no wonder you don't remember... those files were put there over a year ago

it looks like you/someone tried to manually add all of the visual studio redist dlls instead of using the installer.

install it from here
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads I think it's the visual studio 2017 one

and then see what if any of those x86 dlls are still showing in dependency walker

right click on any of the file names and it click "Full Paths"

they should then be something like 'c:\windows\system32\ucrtbase.dll'

you can then open those folders in windows explorer, and carefully delete the x86 ones that still show in dependency walker
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