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.dlls missing and not found as error by DSM and SFC

LOST TALE

They are all related to games that use to work before I reseted my windows.

 

I think they're all dx9 files

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You need to give us more information. What games and what exactly initiated this, what are the symptoms. SFC and DISM /ScanHealth and /CheckHealth are looking specifically at the integrity of system files. System files are files that are required for Windows to function. Many DLLs are added when you install new software and if those are missing, SFC or DISM won't be showing any errors.

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15 minutes ago, redteam4ever said:

You need to give us more information. What games and what exactly initiated this, what are the symptoms. SFC and DISM /ScanHealth and /CheckHealth are looking specifically at the integrity of system files. System files are files that are required for Windows to function. Many DLLs are added when you install new software and if those are missing, SFC or DISM won't be showing any errors.

Unless the libraries are related to directx or one of the various visual studio runtimes.

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Just now, redteam4ever said:

You need to give us more information. What games and what exactly initiated this, what are the symptoms. SFC and DISM /ScanHealth and /CheckHealth are looking specifically at the integrity of system files. System files are files that are required for Windows to function. Many DLLs are added when you install new software and if those are missing, SFC or DISM won't be showing any errors.

Ok Ashes of the singularity and stellaris

 

Ashes of singularity says XAPOFX1_5.dll is missing

 

I reinstalle done fo the games and the problem persisted

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4 minutes ago, LOST TALE said:

Ok Ashes of the singularity and stellaris

 

Ashes of singularity says XAPOFX1_5.dll is missing

Download and install the DirectX 9.0c Web Installer and let it update your DirectX 9.0 files.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35

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Almost every day someone reset or reinstall Windows and complains on forum that something works bad. Well, of course - stop resetting/reinstalling your operating systems and everything will work better.

 

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Just now, homeap5 said:

Almost every day someone reset or reinstall Windows and complains on forum that something works bad. Well, of course - stop resetting/reinstalling your operating systems and everything will work better.

 

Hey I only done it once because the booting operation would fail after new mobo cpu and ram

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22 minutes ago, LOST TALE said:

Hey I only done it once because the booting operation would fail after new mobo cpu and ram

Really. What change was that? I changed i3 3470 to i7 8700k without problem.

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Just now, homeap5 said:

Really. What change was that? I changed i3 3470 to i7 8700k without problem.

i5 2310 to ryzen 2600

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Just now, Master Disaster said:

Download and install the DirectX 9.0c Web Installer and let it update your DirectX 9.0 files.

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/download/details.aspx?id=35

thanks I was looking for something similar but only found the dxdiag

 

It fixed all problems so far!

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