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Hey guys,

Wauw, I've been searching on the web for hours, but I couldn't find a solution!
I have some .dll files that HAVE to be deleted before I can reinstall a program so it can work properly. I couldn't find the problem at first so I just reinstalled and uninstalled-installed it several times. Then I tried to update it and I kept getting an error on binkw32, which is one of the .dll files.

I'm not really experienced with this, so if there is a simple way to rename, delete or anything that might help me to remove these stupid .dll files, please tell me.

I tried manually deleting it, I tried with command prompt but I couldn't acces it, I tried to rename it, I tried to rename the map, I tried to move it, I tried to replace it, none of it works!

thanks in advance...
BaldirWhat program are you trying to install?Binkw32.dll errors are caused by issues that the particular game you're trying to install or play is having with the Bink Video codec created by RAD Game Tools, Inc.

Most of the time, the "procedure entry point" errors involving binkw32.dll are due to running "cracked" versions of games. You may see this error when trying to run a game without the ORIGINAL CD or DVD, something commonly done with illegally downloaded games.


Sorry we're not here to assist this SORT of stuff.

Google is your option.Quote from: Karnac on August 22, 2009, 05:52:30 AM

Binkw32.dll errors are caused by issues that the particular game you're trying to install or play is having with the Bink Video codec created by RAD Game Tools, Inc.

Most of the time, the "procedure entry point" errors involving binkw32.dll are due to running "cracked" versions of games. You may see this error when trying to run a game without the original CD or DVD, something commonly done with illegally downloaded games.


Sorry we're not here to assist this sort of stuff.

Google is your option.

I didn't download it. I can send you pictures of me and the box + the cd code on it of the original game. It's halo.

Well I think this should be moved to games. I tried restarting the computer and suddenly the .dll files were gone. I reinstalled the game and tried running it, but within 5 seconds it crashed and I got the Gathering Exception Data error. I then updated the game. Now, when I load the game, I get this error :



I don't know how this happened. I've been away for 6 weeks (holidays) and when I came back, I couldn't load Halo anymore.
don't know how this happened... Before I left to America etc it ran fine...

EDIT: I saw you mentioned Rad game tools. I have that program on my computer but I can't remember why I downloaded it.

EDIT AGAIN:

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Binkw32.dll errors are caused by issues that the particular game you're trying to install or play is having with the Bink Video codec created by RAD Game Tools, Inc.

I wasn't trying to install it. Installing is no problem, but before I totally removed all these .dll files by restarting the computer, I had a problem with the binkw32 file. I think it got corrupted for some reason. When I tried to updated it earlier, it crashed when UPDATING the binkw32 file. I couldn't remove it on any way until I restarted the computer, that was my problem, not installing... But now I have another problem, posted above.Well Baldir, here is where I found this info, there seems to be issues with many games.

http://www.downloadatoz.com/howto/How-to-resolve-Binkw32-dll-error.htmlRead my post again please, I edited it twice.Baldir, I believe your problem is legitimate and perhaps this should be moved to games where it will attract the attention of gamers who may be able to assist.

You removed dll files and you may have removed system files.

Run sfc /scannow
You must have your XP disk available.
Have a look at this website and understand the procedure.

http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc.html

you mean that I possibly removed .dll system files and I got this bug because of that?
Well I did some websurfing meanwhile. If you have time, please take a short look at This

He mentioned 1 number, and the other guy too. None of these numbers, neither the date of today are in the list of updates. I don't understand while I have to look under internet explorer, since I updated via the game itself (updatebutton in the game folder) I looked through all the possible updates but none of them matches. Are you familiar with the gathering exception data? Thanks for the help so farBaldir ,
I wouldn't know where to START with "gathering exception data".
Another few forum entries here :
http://forum.vladd44.com/halo-gathering-exception-data-t5433.html

It's possible you accidently removed XP system files that your program needs to run.......SFC will install a fresh copy of any missing or corrupted files.

You can go to control panel>Add/Remove Programs and look for that update (KB969798) and remove it...see if it fixes that error.Doesn't matter. I fixed it!

I websurfed some more, encountered another number which I DID have in my folder. So I deleted that one and now it's up and running without crashing or any other errors.

Thanks for your time anyhow, sorry for wasting it if you think you wasted it Good stuff, never time wasted when you learn something new.


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