The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim

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TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:04pm
ENB d3d9.dll Not working.
I stoped playing this game for month's. Decided to hop on today but d3d9.dll is crashing my skyrim When i delete it i don't crash but when i have it i crash. I tried using the injector and it doesn't enable the ENB but my skyrim load's fine. I get skyrim 0xc000001d error when i use d3d9.exe and load up the game using SKSE, I tried to find a solution to this problem.

EDIT:I made it work Finally, Im using the injector and i had to make it an executable on mod organizer then unlock it and start SKSE.
Last edited by TheUnknown; Apr 24, 2017 @ 10:46pm
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Uncle64 Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:13pm 
I think you should run one Malware and Virus scan on your PC.
Enb uses one file that should be called d3d9.dll
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:31pm 
Originally posted by Uncle64SwE:
I think you should run one Malware and Virus scan on your PC.
Enb uses one file that should be called d3d9.dll
Thank you, It's late today and i men't dll lol. My bad.
Last edited by TheUnknown; Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:31pm
Uncle64 Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:36pm 
Ok.
Then we can check your issue. The proper way.
Do you have HDT installed?
If you do, you should go and look for this file.
hdtSkyrimMemPatch.log

It should be in this folder
skyrim\data\skse\plugins

If you are using MO as modding tool it will be in your overwrite folder in MO
Bomb Bloke Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:47pm 
In some cases, this can be caused by invalid files versions in your system folders (typically occuring when updating to newer releases of Windows, eg from 7 to 10).

If you open d3d9.exe with Dependency Walker (for x86) with the DLL in place, what output do you get down in the lower report area?

http://www.dependencywalker.com
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:49pm 
Originally posted by Bomb Bloke:
In some cases, this can be caused by invalid files versions in your system folders (typically occuring when updating to newer releases of Windows, eg from 7 to 10).

If you open d3d9.exe with Dependency Walker (for x86) with the DLL in place, what output do you get down in the lower report area?

http://www.dependencywalker.com

I dont have a exe. I ment to say it was a dll i got from the ENB.
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:51pm 
Originally posted by Uncle64SwE:
Ok.
Then we can check your issue. The proper way.
Do you have HDT installed?
If you do, you should go and look for this file.
hdtSkyrimMemPatch.log

It should be in this folder
skyrim\data\skse\plugins

If you are using MO as modding tool it will be in your overwrite folder in MO

I dont see hdtSkyrimMemPatch.log but i am using HDT
Bomb Bloke Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:53pm 
Originally posted by TheUnknown:
I dont have a exe. I ment to say it was a dll i got from the ENB.

The SKSE loader, then. Basically, whatever it is you're running that immediately leads to the error.
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:54pm 
Originally posted by Bomb Bloke:
Originally posted by TheUnknown:
I dont have a exe. I ment to say it was a dll i got from the ENB.

The SKSE loader, then. Basically, whatever it is you're running that immediately leads to the error.
Ah i see, Ill go try to open SKSE with it then the dll
Uncle64 Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:58pm 
Do you have any log files in your skse\plugins folder?

If it is proper setup you should have one there.
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 9:59pm 
Originally posted by Uncle64SwE:
Do you have any log files in your skse\plugins folder?

If it is proper setup you should have one there.
I have SafetyLoad.log
hdtPhysicsExtensions.log
CrashFixPluginLog.txt
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:01pm 
Originally posted by Bomb Bloke:
Originally posted by TheUnknown:
I dont have a exe. I ment to say it was a dll i got from the ENB.

The SKSE loader, then. Basically, whatever it is you're running that immediately leads to the error.
Idk what any of this means, I opened up d3d9.dll with this software. https://gyazo.com/46727ebf43290a08c5028c7faf5641eb
Uncle64 Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:08pm 
Check what CrashFixplugin says.

One question, do you need crashfix and Safety load?

Perhaps you also should consider to remove your ENB and install it again perhaps some went wrong when you installed it?
Bomb Bloke Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:14pm 
That output indicates that there may indeed be a problem with your system files.

See how in the middle section there's a column labelled "CPU"? If you click on that label to sort the files by their architecture, you should be able to get some with a red "x64" to come to the top. What file names are listed against them?
Last edited by Bomb Bloke; Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:14pm
TheUnknown Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:14pm 
Originally posted by Uncle64SwE:
Check what CrashFixplugin says.

One question, do you need crashfix and Safety load?

Perhaps you also should consider to remove your ENB and install it again perhaps some went wrong when you installed it?

I tried reinstalling my ENB, When i deleted everything beside's data file and when i put in d3d9.dll my skyrim instantly crashes when i try to load up the launcher. And crashfix just give's me a warning in it saying WARNING: ExpandSystemMemoryX64 must be set false in enblocal.ini or you may experience additional crashes!
Last edited by TheUnknown; Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:15pm
Uncle64 Apr 18, 2017 @ 10:16pm 
What system do you have W10?
Have you tried to reinstall your Dx drivers? Use them from the Skyrim\something folder.
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