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LoadLibrary failed with error 126: The specified module could not be found.

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nbogdan6
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LoadLibrary failed with error 126: The specified module could not be found.

I installed DWG TrueView 2014 on Windows 7 (64 bits) OS;

Instalation succesfull

Tried to open it => OK

Tried to open a dwg file => ERROR :

 

LoadLibrary failed with error 126: The specified module could not be found. 

 


Any ideea what can be wrong ?

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nbogdan6
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I found the solution on internet :

 

http://servicecore.info/2012/09/how-to-fix-loadlibrary-failed-with-error-126-problem-on-windows-syst...

 

and it WOOOOOOORKS !

 Thnks INTERNET !

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edison.valente
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Hello!

 

I normally do not respond to anything in the internet, but I am breaking my rules because I found this to work for "LoadLibrary error 126: can't find module" error, and it may help others the same way someone else helped me.

 

I have:

HP dv7 laptop with amd hd graphics

Win 7 64

 

I am running:

SW premium 2014

 

When I double clicked the SW icon to enter the program, it would give me the "error 126" consistently, and nothing I did in terms of unistalling drivers, reinstalling, whathaveyou, ....nothing worked!

 

I searched the internet, and I found that people running some Adobe programs are having the same problem (error 126), and one person posted the following in their forum (paraphrasing):

 

"go to Start button >> type "cmd" at the search box , and hit enter >>

this will take you to a shell "dos black box" (in lack of a better description),

make sure your windows account has you as an administrator, otherwise this will not work!,

at the dos prompt type: "cd /d c:\windows\system32" and hit enter,

(this changes the directory to c:\windows\system32),

from here on you need to follow the indications given by the Adobe user in the following youtube video: 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C6QPp3wM_QE 

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In case you can't find the youtube video, the Adobe user recommends doing the following:

For 64-bit systems:

If your GPU has a "M" suffix, use this copy command at the dos command prompt to copy this file:
"copy atio6axx.dll atiogl64.dll"

If it diesn't have that suffix, use this copy command at the dos command prompt to copy this file:
"copy atio6axx.dll .dll"

For rare cases, use this copy command at the dos command prompt to copy this file:

"copy atiogl64.dll .dll"

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Just in case someone out there is running SW 2014 on a HP dv7 Win 7 machine w/ AMD HD graphics card, the following is the syntax that did the trick for my system:

 

c:\Windows\system32\copy atio6axx.dll atiol64.dll" and the system returns "1 file(s) copied." response.

 

This worked for my setup and I am now able to work with my CAD system.

 

I hope this works for you!

 

Cheers

 

 

 

 

 

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