PCSX2 won't start - build d3ec74b
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Hi, I downloaded the latest Git version of PCSX2.  When i started it, it said it was missing 2 particular dll files, which i found and copied to the system32 directory.  Now when I attempt to start this build, I get an error that says "The application was unable to start correctly (0xc000007b). Click OK to close the application." The previous build I have launched fine. I am pretty sure the download of the latest git version d3ec74b isn't corrupt as it is a really small download and I have fiber optic internet. 

Anybody able to help me fix this problem?

Jared
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https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download...x?id=48145

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#3
More specifically, it requires the 32 bit version
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#4
I installed the 32 bit version of the visual studio 2015 runtime (I have an 64-bit version of windows) but i still get the unable to start application error.
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#5
do you still know which files you manually put to system32? Can you revert that and reinstall vs2015 redist again?
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(12-14-2015, 02:24 AM)willkuer Wrote: do you still know which files you manually put to system32? Can you revert that and reinstall vs2015 redist again?

I do, I can try deleting what I put in system32 and reinstall the redist again.  I'll let you know if it doesn't work.

EDIT: Removed the two dll files from system 32, installed the 32-bit vs2015 redist, but launching the most current git version, i still get the application unable to start properly error.
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#7
Can you please screenshot the error and try to extract all information if available? (somthing like details?) sorry. Just saw that you already provided that in the first post.
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#8
Yeah. You guys have any idea why it's happening, even though I have the 32-bit version of the runtime installed like it requires?
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#9
Run a repair install of the 32 bit VC2105 redist.
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#10
THAT FIXED IT Smile it just started up like it's supposed to Smile
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