Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found

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xiaowuger
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Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found

Post by xiaowuger »

Hi I am useing Everything v1.4.1.895(x64).
OS is Windows 7 64bit professional SP1.

I just installed the OS and normal software. So, there should be no virus or rogue softwares. Now, I am trying input some letters in everything, there was an error dialog popping up.
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Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found
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The procedure entry point ucrtbase.terminate could not be located in the dynamic link library api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll.
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OK
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After several times of [ok] in this dialog, everything could be used well. As long as I don't close everything, even if I enter the same letters again, no error dialog any more.

I wonder, what's wrong with the "api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll", what can I do to solve it?
Thank you.
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xiaowuger
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Re: Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found

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Sorry, I uploaded an wrong pic. forgot it. It's the new pic below.
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therube
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Re: Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found

Post by therube »

Only guessing...


Old dll's?
So maybe if you install the post SP1 updates... (which I suppose would pick up on newer versions of Visual C++, which I'm also guessing is where the file comes from)?

On my end, EN-US, my most recent version of that file, /System32/, is dated 4-12-2019 (& I have versions going back to 11-19-15, guessing that was from SP1).
void
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Re: Everything.exe - Entry Point Not Found

Post by void »

This usually occurs when a third party shell extension is not installed correctly. (Looks like an icon handler in your case.)

Please try reinstalling the latest Visual C++ redistributables:
https://support.microsoft.com/en-au/help/2977003/the-latest-supported-visual-c-downloads
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