Hey there. I am having some trouble running BizHawk. (and maybe even some other applications as well)
I already used the prereqs installer hundreds of times, but I always get an error with the Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Runtime.
[ OK ] .Net 4.0 (You couldn't even get here without it)
[ OK ] Direct3d 9
[FAIL] Visual C++ 2010 SP1 Runtime
[ OK ] Visual C++ 2015 Runtime
It might be a problem with the x86 version, as the prereqs installer always attempt to "repair" the installation because of "wrecked user's DLLs" but I'm not sure... I already reinstalled the redistributables several times, but I got nothing...
Anyone knows what's going on?
Thanks
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
If I downloaded these now and ran them, it would ask me if I wanted to repair or uninstall it, because I already have it.
Which is why it's odd that it's not working.
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
Try doing the Repair Option on both. I hate DLL hell...
tried that but it doesn't work...
Which IT didn't work? That doesn't help me understand what is going on. Does BizHawk run after the Repair of the C++ Installer?
repairing didn't work, bizhawk still doesn't run.
@zeromus i'll try that
EDIT: looking at Dependency Walker, I found this out:
these might be the things that are missing... i'm not sure what do they belong to, though
unless these have nothing to do with anything and im looking at the wrong place
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
Try running the x64 version of the VS 2010 redistributable as downloaded from MS, since you're running x64 win7 (what you stated before about a problem with the x86 version makes it unclear if you did this already). If it asks repair/uninstall, do uninstall then reinstall (I dunno; I find sometimes that fully uninstalling/reinstalling works where repair does not)
Try running the x64 version of the VS 2010 redistributable as downloaded from MS, since you're running x64 win7 (what you stated before about a problem with the x86 version makes it unclear if you did this already). If it asks repair/uninstall, do uninstall then reinstall (I dunno; I find sometimes that fully uninstalling/reinstalling works where repair does not)
i tried that with both x86 and x64 versions several times already...
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
Those are all false alarms. Real errors give pop-up messages and question marks without an hour glass.
well some of these files are indeed missing...
what does the red-ish window icon mean?
EDIT: okay now I know what they are, and I get a few of them. and they point to these DLLs (and functions):
(> means that the dll is parented)
>userenv.dll (GetAppContainerRegistryLocation)
esent.dll (JetStopServiceInstance2)
ieframe.dll (#160, #141, #159)
>api-ms-win-core-threadpool-l1-1-0.dll (SetWaitableTimerEx)
>imm32.dll (ImmDisableLegacyIME)
>ole32.dll (CoIncrementMTAUsage, CoDecrementMTAUsage)
>ncrypt.dll (NCryptKeyDerivation)
mpflat.dll (MFCreateMFByteStreamOnStreamEx, MFRegisterLocalByteStreamHandler)
>dwmapi.dll (DwmRenderGesture, DwmTetherContact)
>dmfapi.dll (NdfCreateNetConnectionIncident)
probably only one or two out of these might be the one really causing the problem
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
which file are you even inspecting in dependency walker? we'll never debug it this way. If you can't spot it immediately, it's a waste of time.
Try installing the installers individually:
https://github.com/TASVideos/BizHawk-Prereqs/tree/master/dist
which file are you even inspecting in dependency walker? we'll never debug it this way. If you can't spot it immediately, it's a waste of time.
Try installing the installers individually:
https://github.com/TASVideos/BizHawk-Prereqs/tree/master/dist
the installers individually will just, again, ask to repair or uninstall, which I did countless times... also I was inspecting EmuHawk.exe.
some other information I have is, that my Windows 7 is probably not completely updated. Not so long ago I installed it from what probably was the very first Windows 7 release, and ever since, I've been installing the several updates that were needed, including Service Pack 1. Right now, I still have updates to install, though I already got that one update that adds the "Get Windows 10" icon to the taskbar. I don't know if BizHawk needs something from Windows Updates after that one, so, I'd like to know if BizHawk actually needs them...
And additionally, if BizHawk needs to use a specific driver that I possibly haven't installed yet, let me know...
Currently focused on PS1 games Looney Tunes: Sheep Raider / Sheep Dog 'N Wolf, and Toy Story 2: Buzz Lightyear to the Rescue.
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lu9 wrote:
zeromus wrote:
which file are you even inspecting in dependency walker? we'll never debug it this way. If you can't spot it immediately, it's a waste of time.
Try installing the installers individually:
https://github.com/TASVideos/BizHawk-Prereqs/tree/master/dist
the installers individually will just, again, ask to repair or uninstall, which I did countless times... also I was inspecting EmuHawk.exe.
some other information I have is, that my Windows 7 is probably not completely updated. Not so long ago I installed it from what probably was the very first Windows 7 release, and ever since, I've been installing the several updates that were needed, including Service Pack 1. Right now, I still have updates to install, though I already got that one update that adds the "Get Windows 10" icon to the taskbar. I don't know if BizHawk needs something from Windows Updates after that one, so, I'd like to know if BizHawk actually needs them...
And additionally, if BizHawk needs to use a specific driver that I possibly haven't installed yet, let me know...
It may be you need to Update your Windows 7 more. Sometimes Microsoft releases updates for Visual C++
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Your system is broken. You said it yourself: your install is as old as windows 7 is. Seriously? That's too old. Windows installs accumulate bugs like a human body, and now yours has cancer.
The visual c++ redist doesn't have any dependencies. It just gets broken sometimes. I think the only way this will be solved is if we meet on IRC to setup a teamviewer session. I don't have any further ideas.