Hello
I have been getting the named error when trying to transfer files from certain locations on an usb spinning rust drive i have
Is the drive physically damaged? Is their any utility i can use to scan and avoid the damaged areas? Will the scanning take less than a week? Its a 4T drive.
"the sound dialog" the "Sound" entry in the control panel
Ok, taking out the dongle and putting it but back in after a while seems to have fixed it.
One of the headphones , the Jabra, is working normally now.
The other one im still having an issue. But i think its in the realm of sound drivers...
I tried most of these...in no particular order... ive also tried moving the dongle to other usb outlets... the behavior stays the same
The headphones appear in device manager and i can uninstall them... but the dongle doesnt seem to be there... there is not obvious entry in that list that would...
I have two sets of wireless headphones, one from jabra, one from epos/sennheiser and an asus BT dongle.
I have used them for a long time on this installation of windows and they worked fine.
But now they wont connect properly.
When i turn the headphones on they connect immediately as they are...
Lets see if anyone has any more ideas
I installed all the redistributables directx and a so on. yes all of them.
I also installed some iis stuff that ive seen someone else with this issue say it fixed it for them, but it didnt work for me.
So if anyone has any more ideas ill offer a virtual beer
And coming back to this
Im still getting this error: 0xc000007b
It seems its also related to dlls
I have installed all the packs that Ghot said and tried a few more things
That didnt work either
One game says its missing: msvcr100, msvcp100, mfc100. Again these files do exist in system32
Other games give other errors that arent as explicit
Hello
Several games that i have installed recently don't work. They give errors of several dlls missing.
I have reinstalled all the redistributables, .net packs and directx packs that i could get from the official microsoft source.
When i checked the windows folder, lo and behold, the files are...