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"Posts: 23 omg sorry I forgot one part there is a file in the game folder Saved Games\steamapps\common\borderlands\Binaries is called cudart.dll copy it and rename the copy to physxcudart_20.dll"
Quote from some guy who helped me:
There is a file cudart.dll in game folder, game should use it, but for some reason it re-routes to physxcudart_20.dll. Just copy cudart.dll and rename copied file to physxcudart_20.dll
Solution found on gearboxsoftware forum. If that doesn't work , just reinstall PhysX.
you want to coppy it into the same folder, then rename the cudart.dll coppy to physxcudart_20.dll
it worked for me, and tons of other people
I looked online for solutions and most told me to download and copy the DLL from various places. I tried this and it failed to work, Borderlands just would not start. Others say to re-install PhysX which you should not have to do as it is included in the NVIDIA drivers!
I decided to see if I could solve the issue myself, applying my own technical know-how to the problem. I am happy to say I have solved the problem very simply :)
In the NVIDIA installation there is a DLL file called "PhysXLoader.dll" contained in "C:\Program Files (x86)\NVIDIA Corporation\PhysX\Common". You need to copy that file replacing the existing one in the PhysXLocal folder within the Binaries folder of the Borderlands installation.
E.G.
"C:\Program Files (x86)\2K Games\Gearbox Software\Borderlands\Binaries\PhysXLocal"
or if using Steam
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Borderlands\Binaries\PhysXLocal"
Once you have replaced that file, run Borderlands as normal, you should not see the error :)