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    tiamistiam got a reaction from UElabeal in Can't start...error (0xc000007b)   
    Well, I was hoping this would go away with v1.0, but:

    The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
    This is what greets me when I try to launch Spriter.
    I've tried R9, R11, and 1.0. I've given admin privileges, and tried compatibility modes.
    My system is Win7 Ultimate 64bit, 3570k, on-board graphics(HD4000), 16gb ram, Asus mobo.
    Only thing I see on google so far is to do with Visual C++ redist being configured incorrectly. This may be the case...though I haven't seen this issue til now.
    Any ideas?
    Cheers, Tim
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    tiamistiam got a reaction from MaribelSher in Can't start...error (0xc000007b)   
    Well, I was hoping this would go away with v1.0, but:

    The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
    This is what greets me when I try to launch Spriter.
    I've tried R9, R11, and 1.0. I've given admin privileges, and tried compatibility modes.
    My system is Win7 Ultimate 64bit, 3570k, on-board graphics(HD4000), 16gb ram, Asus mobo.
    Only thing I see on google so far is to do with Visual C++ redist being configured incorrectly. This may be the case...though I haven't seen this issue til now.
    Any ideas?
    Cheers, Tim
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    tiamistiam got a reaction from otvqcpmcym in Can't start...error (0xc000007b)   
    Well, I was hoping this would go away with v1.0, but:

    The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application.
    This is what greets me when I try to launch Spriter.
    I've tried R9, R11, and 1.0. I've given admin privileges, and tried compatibility modes.
    My system is Win7 Ultimate 64bit, 3570k, on-board graphics(HD4000), 16gb ram, Asus mobo.
    Only thing I see on google so far is to do with Visual C++ redist being configured incorrectly. This may be the case...though I haven't seen this issue til now.
    Any ideas?
    Cheers, Tim
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