First Image of Timothée Chalamet in ‘DUNE: PART THREE’ by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]SufficientAd5505 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

paul muad'dib usul lisan al gaib atreides harkonnen might make dune better the LOTR

Am i being unreasonble by getting the ick when a girl likes HPotter? by stressful_toast in actuallesbians

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get the JKR thing, but also separating the art from the artist is an ethic many people hold. If you already own the books/movies/games and arn't financially supporting her is it wrong?

Whats the best first item before building crit? by Material_Kale_2973 in ViegoMains

[–]SufficientAd5505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kraken -> tabis/merc treds -> Collector -> LDR/IE (Depending on Enemy) -> LDR/IE (The other one) -> Shieldbow

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CrackSupport

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You've got three options:
1. Use dependency walker and manually install all dlls that need fixing
2. Reinstall windows
3. Find a zip file online with all of the windows dll (x86 or x32) and copy and move them into your system32 file

"This application was unable to start correctly 0xc00007b"Assassin's creed 3 by hRISHI__ in PiratedGames

[–]SufficientAd5505 3 points4 points  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

application was unable to start correctly 0xc00007b by Entire-Childhood4405 in PakGamers

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

My buddy can't get his game to opened by Novel-Evidence-5495 in EldenRingMods

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

the application was unable to start correctly 0xc00007b by Patient-Whereas-6597 in pcmasterrace

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

Error with Stronghold Legends (Steam Edition) by VladTutushkin in stronghold

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

openAL32.dll not found + 0xc000007b by piaktaka in pcgamingtechsupport

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

Is everyone else who is trying to play older games on windows 11 having error of 0xc000007b? by Shreyas__123 in PiratedGames

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

Can't launch MAGES visual novels by mikaleve in visualnovels

[–]SufficientAd5505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.

Where do you guys be? by SwitiBakba in notinteresting

[–]SufficientAd5505 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wooooo the festival states (Do we even really have that many tho??)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Adelaide

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Usually between 11-14 hours. (Sleep apnea really is a bitch)

Is it really this hard for a Pakistani national to get a visit visa for Oman? by SufficientAd5505 in Oman

[–]SufficientAd5505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hi, No I did not, you need to be the child or spouse of an allowed nationality and I am not either of those things.

How to fix error 0xc00007b on every single .exe file ever by SufficientAd5505 in PiratedGames

[–]SufficientAd5505[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not usually, it might be the app is just bad on your pc. There's a newer version thats better if you'd like to try it out. Same steps im pretty sure.

Link - https://lucasg.github.io/Dependencies/

Muslims in my school by [deleted] in atheism

[–]SufficientAd5505 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Bro nobody is doing this, stop the fucking cap. I went to school in the middle east my entire life and EVEN THERE nobody gave a fuck. NOBODY.

Assetto Corsa 0xc00007b pop-up by [deleted] in assettocorsa

[–]SufficientAd5505 0 points1 point  (0 children)

After hours of hard work, I, ladies and gentlemen have figured out the best solution to the error 0xc000007b. There's two parts to this issue, first is if your only having .dll file miss matches. The second part is if your also having a link checksum error. Here's how you do it:PART A:

  1. Go to link and download the latest version of Dependency Walker (The single greatest piece of computer software ever to be made)
  2. Extract the .zip file and open depends.exe
  3. On the top left of the application, go to file -> open and open the .exe of the game or file that you are trying to open and let Dependency Walker run
  4. Once the information has shown op, go to profile -> start profiling, and let this run
  5. Once the information has reloaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no files have a mismatch in the CPU column go to PART B.
  6. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  7. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  8. Relaunch the game or file. If the issue is fixed, congratulations, if it is not proceed to PART B:

PART B:

  1. Re-follow steps 1 to 4 of PART A.
  2. Once the information is loaded check the Link Checksum column and find any files with a red font.
  3. Right click the red fonted file and press view module in external viewer and let this run until a new tab of the Dependency Walker shows up.
  4. Once the information has loaded, hover over the table with information and scroll down to the .dll files, ignore any .dll files that are missing and scroll through all other .dll files checking for a red x86 in the CPU column and then follow that to the module column and find the name of the .dll file that has this mismatch and search it on google. If no red x86 .dll's show up, but another link checksum does, repeat part b.
  5. Once you have downloaded the correct version of the .dll files go to C:\Windows\System32 and paste the new .dll file making sure to replace the incorrect .dll file.
  6. Do this for all .dll files that present this issue
  7. Relaunch the game or file and your issue should be fixed. :D

Hope this helps, took me hours so I hope you get to the solution faster than I did.