Hello.
I have been trying to install the 64bit version of Celestia 1.7.0 dev-7, but it keeps giving me an error. It says that I'm missing two files: fmod64.dll and VCRUNTIME140.dll.
I found fmod64.dll on the website, but I cannot find VCRUNTIME140.dll. Where do I get this file?
Also, another quick question, how do I change my signature? I couldn't see an option to change it in the UCP.
Unable to Install Celestia 1.7.0 Dev-7 64bit
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Which version did you exactly download and how did you install it? I just downloaded the executebale and dll as described on this topic: https://celestiaproject.net/forum/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17731 and it worked fine. I should mention that I backed up the 1.6.1 exe and renamed the new one to celestia.exe. Usuming you are running windows of course.
It seems there was an update earlier this month, I haven't tried that one out yet
Added after 3 minutes 36 seconds:
OK I tried it out and it works as well. You did properly install 1.6.1 before, right?
It seems there was an update earlier this month, I haven't tried that one out yet
Added after 3 minutes 36 seconds:
OK I tried it out and it works as well. You did properly install 1.6.1 before, right?
Celestia's executable and fmod.dll need to be in the main Celestia directory.
VCRUNTIME140.dl is the C++ Runtime Library for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. Get it from Microsoft, nowhere else. E.g. https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/search?query=Visual studio 2015 C++ runtime
Their script will install it into the appropriate system directory.
VCRUNTIME140.dl is the C++ Runtime Library for Microsoft Visual Studio 2015. Get it from Microsoft, nowhere else. E.g. https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/search?query=Visual studio 2015 C++ runtime
Their script will install it into the appropriate system directory.
Selden