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Question Problem with PS3PSARC_GUI!!

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I have a problem with Aldos Tools PS3PSARC_GUI. I have downloaded the msvbvm50.dll file and i copied it to the folder where i placed the tools. Every single program works perfectly fine except for one. PS3PSARC_GUI always gives me the error message "The program can't start because msvbvm50.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem" although the file is there. I tried running it as admin and still the same. Please help me i don't know what to do now . And thanks in advance! Oh BTW i have Windows 7 64-Bit.
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The dll you're talking about is a part of microsoft visual basic and should be in the system32 directory. But i would just install ms visual basic and everything should be where it needs to be.
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The dll you're talking about is a part of microsoft visual basic and should be in the system32 directory. But i would just install ms visual basic and everything should be where it needs to be.
I copied the DLL file to the System32 folder but it's still the same. I also tried to install MS Visual Basic but i get the same result. It's very strange why only PS3PSARC_GUI doesn't work.
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I found this about problems with x64 users.:

"Missing Msvbvm50.dll file for Windows/Vista 64bit
The Microsoft Visual Basic Virtual Machine (MSVBVM50.DLL) file is used to run native 32-bit visual basic applications on 64-bit machines.

Some 64-bit users report problems with installing MCU Config, and CMK Config on their systems.

The file should be included in your hardware installation disk from Classic Organ Works. The file is zipped and is called "msvbvm50.zip"

To download it directly click here. There is a tutorial and unzip package there (they want some $$ for the unzip package but you can use whichever one you own. There are lots of free ones out there)

You can also go directly to Microsoft "msvbvm50.dll" file click here.

If you downloaded msvbvm50.dll directly, with no "exe" install package, you should follow the steps below. The file needs to be added to your file registry.

If the DLL does not register automatically, the following steps will register it.

1. Copy the expanded DLL in C:\Windows\System32.

2. Using the RUN option in the start menu, run

REGSVR32 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSVBVM50.DLL"

Source: http://www.organworks.com/web/help/faqs.asp?id=37


Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by ev1l51xty51x View Post
I found this about problems with x64 users.:

"Missing Msvbvm50.dll file for Windows/Vista 64bit
The Microsoft Visual Basic Virtual Machine (MSVBVM50.DLL) file is used to run native 32-bit visual basic applications on 64-bit machines.

Some 64-bit users report problems with installing MCU Config, and CMK Config on their systems.

The file should be included in your hardware installation disk from Classic Organ Works. The file is zipped and is called "msvbvm50.zip"

To download it directly click here. There is a tutorial and unzip package there (they want some $$ for the unzip package but you can use whichever one you own. There are lots of free ones out there)

You can also go directly to Microsoft "msvbvm50.dll" file click here.

If you downloaded msvbvm50.dll directly, with no "exe" install package, you should follow the steps below. The file needs to be added to your file registry.

If the DLL does not register automatically, the following steps will register it.

1. Copy the expanded DLL in C:\Windows\System32.

2. Using the RUN option in the start menu, run

REGSVR32 C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\MSVBVM50.DLL"

Source: http://www.organworks.com/web/help/faqs.asp?id=37


Hope this helps.
It's working now Yayyyy!!! Thanks a million!!! You are the best!!!
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