Ghaztly97 Posted January 27, 2024 Report Posted January 27, 2024 is pretty self explanatory in the title, but this is getting really annoying for me and i don't know why this isn't working I'm running Windows 11 on a 64 bit processor I made sure I didn't have a more recent installation of the packages, and they installed just fine, but Spriter still says it can't find the .dll files it needs I also tried downloading the .dll files that Spriter says it needs, and then I move it to the directory that I have Spriter installed too, but once I've gone through each one it needs a window pops up saying "program was unable to start correctly 0xc000007b" Please help me because I want to be able to use Spriter :( Quote
Mike at BrashMonkey Posted February 3, 2024 Report Posted February 3, 2024 Sorry for the inconvenience and frustration, Ghastly97. Did you try the Adobe Creative Cloud solution? (installing the trial of Photoshop). That seems to be the fastest and most consistent way to resolve the issue for most people. Just be sure to cancel the trial before you get charged for it if you don't want to continue using Photoshop etc. before the trial period expires. Please let me know if that works for you. Quote
Centrion Posted February 13, 2024 Report Posted February 13, 2024 So is there any other methods one could try Quote
Mike at BrashMonkey Posted February 13, 2024 Report Posted February 13, 2024 @Centrion Which methods have you tried? Quote
Centrion Posted February 14, 2024 Report Posted February 14, 2024 I tried downloading all the files that spriter needed to run and i got the same (0xc0000007b) error code and I don't wanna use the adobe method Quote
Mike at BrashMonkey Posted February 14, 2024 Report Posted February 14, 2024 @Centrion This website seems to give pretty thorough instructions for how to fix the issue. Hopefully a combination of these steps works for you: https://www.howtogeek.com/874113/how-to-fix-the-0xc000007b-error-on-windows/ Quote
Centrion Posted February 17, 2024 Report Posted February 17, 2024 This seemed to resolve the issue https://www.techpowerup.com/download/visual-c-redistributable-runtime-package-all-in-one/ Mike at BrashMonkey 1 Quote
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