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February 26, 2012
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LoadLibrary failed with error 126: cant find the required

  • February 26, 2012
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Hi,

We have a new laptop, and have just installed Adobe Premier elements 10. It´s Windows 7 64-bit, and we have a AMD Radeon HD 7670M grafic card in it. and we get the above error as soon as we try to start it up by chosing to start a new project.

 

Please help us!

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October 3, 2014

How to fix the ERROR 126 when you open OpenGL programs - YouTube

Watch the video. It explains how to fix this damn thing

Inspiring
October 3, 2014

dimitris111

Did you note that this matter was resolved over a year and 1/2 ago, pointing to the same link that you have just posted today?

Please see post 6 in this thread, submitted by the ID Danneomarre, on March 10, 2013.

ATR

nealeh
Inspiring
February 26, 2012

Looking into your problem a bit more there is a website "http://www.error126.com". It lists some manual methods of addressing the error 126 problem that you may find worthwhile looking into. It seems your error message should have given you more information than you've provided. Perhaps you could post a screenshot of the whole error message.

They do offer a free tool to fix the 126 error, but I'm cautious about running utilities from companies I've never heard of.

Cheers,

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Neale

Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

New Participant
February 26, 2012

Hi, and thanks for your tips!

Here is a screenshot of the error message, (half of it in Swedish....) Translated to english it means something like this... LoadLibrary failed with error 126: Can´t find the required module.

In the page www.error126.com you can download a program that searches for errors, but when you try to fix the errors it cost 30 USD....

We have installed the latest Quicktime, and all Windows 7 and Premiere Elements updates.

The computer is a Acer Aspire 7750G.

nealeh
Inspiring
February 26, 2012

danneomarre wrote:

Here is a screenshot of the error message, (half of it in Swedish....) Translated to english it means something like this... LoadLibrary failed with error 126: Can´t find the required module.

The screenshot didn't get included in your post. Although tricky to know what is failing if your '126' isn't giving details of the module that is failing.

danneomarre wrote:

when you try to fix the errors it cost 30 USD....

There's a surprise! . Were its suggestions for manually fixing the error any help?

danneomarre wrote:

The computer is a Acer Aspire 7750G.

You should still upgrade the sound and graphic drivers. It looks as though Acer do not customise their graphics drivers so you should be able to get the latest 'M' series drivers directly from AMD) .

Cheers,

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Neale

Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children

nealeh
Inspiring
February 26, 2012

New PC's are usually supplied with unwanted software running at startup and out of date drivers,

First  create a windows restore point. For the unwanted software hit the windows button and type msconfig in the 'search programs and files box'. This should display the file msconfig.exe. Right-click that and select 'run as administrator'. In the startup tab look and see what is automatically running and delete them if you wish [you DID create a restore point first - didn't you]. Another useful activity is to go into the Control Panel> Uninstall a Program and see what applications are installed. Uninstall those you don't want.

For drivers first go to  the suppliers website and see if there are updated graphics & sound drivers available (what make is the laptop?).

You can also go to the manufacturers website (AMD in your case) and see what version their graphics drivers are.

Also install the latest QuickTime player software.

The following are also useful:

Got a Problem? How to Get Started

PrE Hanging, or Crashing - Some Tips

Cheers,

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Neale

Insanity is hereditary, you get it from your children