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use the windows search bar and make a COPY of the problem .dll file and paste it into the same folder as the titanfall.exe. Its a trick that used to work with much older games. Otherwise, we will have to do some commandline work and "register" the .dll.
(please be careful to not move or delete the original dll file.)
- Anonymous12 years ago
I found a file named msvcr100.dll which I copied and pasted into the Titanfall folder but still the same error ☹️.
- Anonymous12 years ago
After talking to EA customer services they were able to help fix this problem for me 🙂.
Turns out the msvcr100.dll file that was installed in my Titanfall game files was the incorrect one, I was able to download the correct file and replace it, which solved the issue :D.
- Anonymous12 years ago
Please tell us where you downloaded the .dll(s) from.
- Anonymous12 years ago
Hey, I wasn't expecting anyone to reply to this thread but now I think about it I probably should have put the link in my last post 😕mileyembarrassed:.
Anyway, this is the link the customer service guy gave me - http://http://www.dllme.com/dll/files/msvcr100_dll.html
I put this file in the main Titanfall folder (where Titanfall.exe is) and also replaced the msvcr100.dll that was in the Core subfolder which fixed the problem for me. I did have some problems with an "igoproxy" application but I ignored them because the Titanfall game ran fine.
If that doesn't work I wouldn't know what to suggest, just make sure you have the correct Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable Packages installed and contact EA 😕mileytongue:.
Best of luck to anybody else having this problem 😕mileyvery-happy:.
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