Hi, I want to install the SEGA Model 2 emulator, got the 1.1a version from the Nebula website, extracted it, and the only thing I got when launching the .exe file was a missing "d3dx9_42.dll" error. After manually getting this file online I got the, I guess, well-known error message: "0xc000007b"!
Believe me, my Windows 10 system is really up to date:
*All updates are there,
*I ran the AIO install package,
*I got the latest NET-version 5.0 Runtime
*I installed the latest NVIDIA driver package for my GTX 1060,
*I tried everything from YouTube videos (run as administrator. compatibility check etc.)
Nothing worked.
Then I extracted the emulator files on my wife's laptop (also an up-to-date windows 10 system) --- with the same results: First the DLL error (which shouldn't occur anyway, I guess??!) and then the 0xc000007b error.
To say I'm frustrated would be an understatement. I already ordered a Sinden lightgun and was looking forward to playing "House of the Dead" soon.
What am I doing wrong here? What especially bugs me is that the same errors pop up on a totally unrelated laptop with only some usual MS Office and Firefox stuff on it....
Any suggestions....? Thanks in advance!
By the way, I'm a proud owner of Launchbox Premium, which runs great, and I already enjoy reliving the 80s and 90s on MAME with no problems.