You just pull the DLL from another program and put it in the directory with the program. No need to reboot because they are not drivers. Some developers supply the DLLs simply, but Microsoft likes to make everything difficult. The bit architecture should match the program. If it is 32-bit, it can only ever load 32-bit dlls. The XAudio2* modules won't give any error if missing, but the game won't have sound. Those are shared and go in the system directory. Let the installer put them there if you are a new user.
Not a "random" file, but the correct one. d3dx9_42.dll only comes only in two flavors x86 and x64. Simple software like media players usually have this file included with it to avoid a need to install a full set of DirectX. Big games often miss the file because they want to comply with some Microsoft rules and don't want to allocate 0.05% of the disk space.
Step one worked for me, Need for speed hot pursuit was the culprit,now i can load it, thank you 👏
im trynna do it to for nfs
Method 2 is worked perfectly.thank you brother❤️💥
was trying for Assassin's Creed Brotherhood....
Same bro ... Did it work ??
Thanks. I had trouble opening Sega Model 2.
Method 2 works perfectly thank u
Thank you so much bro!
Nice and helping content, thank you for making this content
You just pull the DLL from another program and put it in the directory with the program. No need to reboot because they are not drivers. Some developers supply the DLLs simply, but Microsoft likes to make everything difficult. The bit architecture should match the program. If it is 32-bit, it can only ever load 32-bit dlls. The XAudio2* modules won't give any error if missing, but the game won't have sound. Those are shared and go in the system directory. Let the installer put them there if you are a new user.
Not a "random" file, but the correct one. d3dx9_42.dll only comes only in two flavors x86 and x64. Simple software like media players usually have this file included with it to avoid a need to install a full set of DirectX. Big games often miss the file because they want to comply with some Microsoft rules and don't want to allocate 0.05% of the disk space.
Amazing it worked
it works, thanks!
I can finally open the sega model 2 emulator thanks man
Thank you now i can play whit my modded Artificial Academy 2 game. already saved up to 2 gb of cards :D.
But it is a Visual Studio Installer(Method 2)
to fix the game i was playing only needed the 64 bit file
instructions on 32 ands 64 file placement are wrong on the webstie
Sir help me please, I reaaly just can't fix problems since after trying correctly with both the methods.
THANK ZOU SO MUCHHHHHH!!!!!!! IT HELPED ME OUT SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!
so, the ,method 2 is easier?
It helped me a lot thanx
problem solved sir; thank very much sir.
Still getting the same d3d
Both not worked
Sou brasileiro! E Obrigado pela ajuda!
This just went ahead and gave me more errors… now it’s a MSVCP140.dll and VCRUNTIME140.dll wasn’t found plus the first one… idk what to do
habla muy rapido ni se entiend gracias igualmente
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