Reply 2320 of 3949, by Dege
wrote:wrote:wrote:I think there can be two things: 1. Load of dgVoodoo ddraw.dll fails from some reasons. 2. You have changed system DLL load orde […]
I think there can be two things:
1. Load of dgVoodoo ddraw.dll fails from some reasons.
2. You have changed system DLL load order (like KnownDLLs). Go to "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager\KnownDLLs" in registry and check if ddraw.dll is on list, if is - delete it. (KnownDLLs are not searched ie. system always will use a system one, not bundled with app).PS: My (default) KnownDLLs list from Windows 10 x64: http://pastebin.com/z6KGPexP
EDIT: If this is first problem you can ask Dege for non-MPRESSed dlls and check if they work.
I think the same, there is no other explanation.
If you have Visual Studio, maybe, then you could attach to the process, break it and see the 'Modules' debug window to see the full path of the ddraw.dll that is loaded into the process. It must be the one from the System folders.Not really require Visual Studio for this, Process Hacker is good alternative (http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/).
Yes, it's true. 😀