You can find which system DLLs are involved by uninstalling the program it will ask you if you want to remove a shared DLL and show you the name. At least you can uninstall the associated program.ĭLL problems are usually caused when mixing old and recent programs, the older one will update a shared system DLL and the newer one will stop working. ActiveX plug-ins are hard to track down, you can use the Windows system information tool for a list, but it won't tell you if there's a conflict. I only realised it after a clean install of Windows when I delayed installing Winamp, NVE was working fine, but not after. It's not the only one to have issues I found a conflict with Winamp and NVE when Winamp's visualisation activeX components are installed. I've had similar problems before, I always found Video Studio to be unstable and never used it. dll and deleting it and reinstalling? Seems I read that worked. Could this be as simple as finding a errant.
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