Has this happened to anyone else?
I used the interwebs to download some Touhou games: Subterranean Animism and Scarlet Weather Rhapsody but for some odd reason I keep getting a message saying that the dll was not found meaning the installation failed somehow. The download goes right up to 100% and I have the game icon in a folder on my desktop looking like it's really there but no luck
Anyone know if there's something I'm missing or doing wrong? Maybe the site is F'd up!
What Momijitsuki said. Also, as Taylor pointed, try installing the latest release of DirectX (June or August, can't remember which one) as it usually fixes most issues.
If the game works and you suddenly notice graphical errors, ghost images or simply stuff missing, that is a videocard driver related one apparently.
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Thank you so much everybody! I will try re downloading the games tonight and then try out everyone's solution tomorrow and see what works. I'll post back here tomorrow to let you guys know how it went
PinkSweets wrote:Thank you so much everybody! I will try re downloading the games tonight and then try out everyone's solution tomorrow and see what works. I'll post back here tomorrow to let you guys know how it went
You shouldn't need to redownload them. Just place the .dll file you downloaded in your System32 folder and it should work.
Mischief Maker wrote:Well when I install off the CDs I get a similar error. So what I do is just copy the folder with the game data directly to the HD. Works just fine.
Do this in general, but make sure to unset read-only permissions from what you copy over to your HD. Otherwise you can get crashing, inability to save config or score, etc.
Latest directx is probably the issue here though.
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But um, this is DirectX. Its DLLs are needed for hundreds of games; it's not some obscure junk that's not supposed to be there. What point is there in not putting them where they are installed anyway?
And by the way, this isn't really relevant here, but d3dx*.dll files are backward-compatible. For instance, if you have d3dx9_36.dll, you can make its copy, name it d3dx9_35.dll, and any program asking for the latter will work with it flawlessly.
That's also the reason they don't get updated, they're just being tucked together with the new versions despite being obsolete. An awkward way to ensure compatibility, but it works.
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