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"No DLL were found in the Waterfall procedure" Finally SOLVED.
I finally figured this one out.
I've seen lots of mention of this on various forums, but never a solution. The error is usually associated with some kind of 3rd party media player that suddenly stops working for no apparent reason.
The error is really annoying and apparently a huge pain to troubleshoot. I managed to fix it though through the power of dumb luck.
Did you have GoProCineformStudio installed?
Did you remove it?
Well, that was your problem.
Apparently the uninstaller for that program takes out more than it should when you uninstall it.
The thing is, when you reinstall it, the program puts it back.
I reinstalled GoProCineformStudio and have not had the issue since.
It's kind of annoying that I can't remove it without causing the issue again, but it's the only fix I've found that works. Every other thread about this I've seen has been unresolved.
So, if you're getting this error, try reinstalling GoProCineformStudio and it should clear up. If you've not had GoProCineformStudio in your system before I'm not sure if it will work. However, it might be worth a shot to try anyway. If not, think back to any 3rd party media players you uninstalled before the error popped up. Reinstalling whatever program it was might fix the error as that was likely what happened to that DLL file.
Good luck, it worked for me and I'm hopeful this will help others be rid of this irritating error message.
I finally figured this one out.
I've seen lots of mention of this on various forums, but never a solution. The error is usually associated with some kind of 3rd party media player that suddenly stops working for no apparent reason.
The error is really annoying and apparently a huge pain to troubleshoot. I managed to fix it though through the power of dumb luck.
Did you have GoProCineformStudio installed?
Did you remove it?
Well, that was your problem.
Apparently the uninstaller for that program takes out more than it should when you uninstall it.
The thing is, when you reinstall it, the program puts it back.
I reinstalled GoProCineformStudio and have not had the issue since.
It's kind of annoying that I can't remove it without causing the issue again, but it's the only fix I've found that works. Every other thread about this I've seen has been unresolved.
So, if you're getting this error, try reinstalling GoProCineformStudio and it should clear up. If you've not had GoProCineformStudio in your system before I'm not sure if it will work. However, it might be worth a shot to try anyway. If not, think back to any 3rd party media players you uninstalled before the error popped up. Reinstalling whatever program it was might fix the error as that was likely what happened to that DLL file.
Good luck, it worked for me and I'm hopeful this will help others be rid of this irritating error message.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home premiumI7 3770 3.4Corsair Vengance ddr3 8gb x2 1600 [@ 2400]AMD 7970 6GB x3 [currently x2 until x3 is act...
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home built
- OS
- Windows 7 Home premium
- CPU
- I7 3770 3.4
- Motherboard
- Republic of Gamers Maximus V
- Memory
- Corsair Vengance ddr3 8gb x2 1600 [@ 2400]
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD 7970 6GB x3 [currently x2 until x3 is actually useful]
- Sound Card
- N/A
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Visio 47" 3D/Acer 27" 3D
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1080 120mhz Passive 3D
- Hard Drives
- Samsung 830 series SSD 512gb x2
Seagate 2tb x2
Segate 750 Gb
- PSU
- 1500w
- Case
- Coolermaster
- Cooling
- Noctua D14
- Keyboard
- Logitech g10
- Mouse
- Naga Razer
- Internet Speed
- 30mb Cable
- Antivirus
- Like I'd tell.
- Browser
- Waterfox mostly.