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 Post subject: Can't Load DLL Skyrim
PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 13:52 
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Hi :)
I use ENB since a few years and 'till now everything was ok ^^ But this time i try to mod my game (Skyrim tes5) there's something wrong.
I already used ENB on TES5 in the past and it worked very nice, i even have a current build working on another computer using ENB v0245, both computer have the same GPU.

So ... since yersterday i'm trying to install a custom ENB preset used by many for Skyrim http://www.nexusmods.com/skyrim/mods/30936/?, this one.
I already used older versions of this preset on the same computer build, same graphic card, same everything ... But this time when i install the ENB files and try to launch the game nothing appears untill a message box pop "Can't load DLL"

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i've try wrapper / injector, i've try older versions (v251, v250, v245, v132) i've try with and without SKSE (Skyrim script extender) ... it's everytime the same, "couldnt load DLL" for wrapper and cdt at game menu for injector.
I followed all the stages of installation literally (and i've installed older ENB many times as i said above), tried many times, saerched with few peoples on NexusMods what was the problem ... But we cant find out :(

PS : If i try to launch game without custom preset RealVision, copying only all base enb files from wrapper version to the skyrim launcher, the issue is the same ... "couldnt load DLL"

Do you have an idea ? :O

Heres my computer in case :

CPU Intel i7 920 2.67x2
6 ram
64bit dos
GPU AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series

And my other computer where ENB v0245 is currently working :

CPU Intel i7 3770 3.40x2
16 Ram
64bit OS
GPU AMD Radeon HD 7800 Series


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Tomoko
PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 19:09 
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Try to install DirectX using DirectX Web Update.
If you remove d3d9.dll from your Skyrim's folder, your Skyrim runs fine? No "could not inject" appears?

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PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 22:01 
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I did the directX web update in very first when that began to bug :(

If i remove every ENB files from game folder then the game runs fine
If i put only D3D9+enbhost in game folder The game start and the ENB is detected at the top of game menu even if there is no visual tweaks in game.

I will re-install the enb to try to remove only d3d9 with other ENB files installed as you say so to see what happen :)


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PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 23:22 
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Yes, as you suggested, if i install the ENB but delete the d3d9.dll from game folder the game start and run fine.
So logically theres no "couldn't load dll" and the enb is not detected at the game menu :)

You think that i can have a compatibility problem with direct 3D dll ? :o


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PostPosted: 09 Apr 2014, 23:37 
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Could it be a problem with the amount of vram it's trying to allocate ?
The computer where im trying to install the ENB is only 6GO ram.
I know taht someone having cdt replaced the Enlocal.ini with the one from enboost and modded it to load the sweetfx dll from this RealVision ENB mod because of vram issues.


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PostPosted: 13 Apr 2014, 06:52 
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Maybe this is related, but using the wrapper version, changing the proxy settings to load RCRN_d3d9.dll causes a crash to desktop every time. Only option is to use the ENB .dll or remove it entirely to use RCRN exclusively.


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