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Install errors

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I'm new here (obviously) so bear with me.

So while trying to install LCPDFR I received multiple errors. Most of the errors in the beginning were dll file errors. Several missing or not "32bit" to which I had to fix. I got all of those cleared up and then the final error was with "asilog.txt" which upon reading the attached log file I noticed problems with "LCPDFR_Loader.Loader", "LCPDFR.log" and "AdvancedHook.dll". I have tried both the automatic install and manual install with no luck,

I'm not completely computer illiterate but I'm also not 100% sure what all these errors mean or how to fix them. Any help that can be provided would be appreciated.

 

System specs:

Dell Precision M6500

Windows 7 Ultimate SP1 64-bit

Intel Core i7 CPU Q740 @1.73GHz

8GB RAM

nVIDIA Quadro FX 2800M 4GB memory

Diagnostics_22.11.2015_17_7_5.log

Edited by dm0715

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9 minutes ago, Cyan said:

The error you are receiving indicates that the following is not installed: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=30679

 

I apologize for posting in the wrong area, I'll be more careful next time. Also, I thought I installed that once before. Which one should I download? There is the x64, x86 and one labeled "arm". I have a 64-bit system but after fixing all the errors during the initial process before resorting to this forum I'm assuming I need to install the x86 version?

Thanks for you help!

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15 minutes ago, Cyan said:

Install the x86 version, LCPDFR is compiled for 32-bit (x86) and therefore will attempt to use the 32-bit version.

Let me know if it works!

Will do. Also I checked my installed programs and I have x86 as well as x64 from 2012 and an old x64 from 2010. Should I uninstall all 3 and the reinstall the new x86 version?

 

CORRECTION: I was looking at the wrong programs, I have C++ 2005 x64 x5 files, 2008 x64 x3 files, 2010 x86 x1 file, and 2012 x86 x1 file. Could having all these be conflicting each other?

Edited by dm0715
Looking at wrong programs

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2 hours ago, Cyan said:

Let me know if it works!

I uninstalled just the 2012 then reinstalled with no luck. Error log still shows the exact same.

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Anyone else have and suggestions? Is there anything I can post to let anyone see my potential problem any better? So far all I have are dead ends..

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