Kernel32.dll problem.

Started by FarisDon, Jul 09, 2015, 12:43 PM

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FarisDon

What should i do!,first msvcr120.dll was missing i downloaded that and then Kernel32.dll i downloaded that , but still not working!
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maxorator

The minimum required Windows version is XP SP3. It seems you don't have SP3 installed.

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jayant

The picture shows that its windows xp service pack 2.So, I think vc-mp not gonna work on your pc..Change your Os < Minimum requirements - windows xp service pack 3 >

FarisDon

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Quote from: Beztone on Jul 09, 2015, 01:17 PMperhaps it could help
Quote from: Beztone on Jun 08, 2015, 11:09 AMAs maxorator said he is trying on lower service pack, few months ago the same happend to me on my friend's computer so i manually downloaded sp3 from microsoft site and installed :)


Here is the sp3 update that i installed Orignal by microsoft
Well i am downloading that.
Quote from: jayant on Jul 09, 2015, 01:25 PMThe picture shows that its windows xp service pack 2.So, I think vc-mp not gonna work on your pc..Change your Os < Minimum requirements - windows xp service pack 3 >
How to change it ._. ?
Edit:Wow Thanks Beztone it works! , but still i wanna know jayant how to change that maybe it would be useful in future.

jayant

You need to format your windows drive < in which all your Os i.e windows files are installed ...And then install a fresh copy of windows < any 7,8 or other which vc-mp 0.4 supports > & installation can be done by a bootable dvd or bootable removable drives etc.

FarisDon

Quote from: jayant on Jul 09, 2015, 05:03 PMYou need to format your windows drive < in which all your Os i.e windows files are installed ...And then install a fresh copy of windows < any 7,8 or other which vc-mp 0.4 supports > & installation can be done by a bootable dvd or bootable removable drives etc.
Okay,thanks topic locked.

Thijn

Just a heads up (You never know...): Formatting your windows drive will erase all files. Make sure you have backups of imprtant data before doing this.