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Hi guys i've tried the three latest revisons but i had this ![]() Thanks all for the very good work you are doing
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i've got the same problem since1500 i hope the next rev work fine maybe it's vista who cause this problem
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Get the .Net framework 3.5. Download details: .NET Framework 3.5 And try the Service Pack 1 for it too. Download details: .NET Framework 3.5 Service pack 1 |
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You do not need the .NET Framework 3.5 and SP1, although it may fix the problem. The side-by-side configuration error happens on 32bit XP and Vista. To fix the problem, you need to install this: Download details: Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86)
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^ try deleting the whole folder with config files delete all dolphinwx occurences in registry reinstall fresh use the last build in this site: Xtemulation - Downloads Area - Dolphin SVN Revision Compiles install Download details: Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (x86) worked for me |
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sorry for the off topic, but it will be better if the next time you open a thread, you name it with the error description, not just "error". otherwise, every thread will be called the same ![]() now, back on topic, the c++ redist update should solve it. did for me...
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