![]() ![]() If you liked you could search your computer for any other copies of those files and tell us where they are (be sure to search in hidden files and folders). For example there could be a conflict with other copies of msvcp120.dll and mvscr120.dll on your computer. There are various things you can try to fix the 2.1.0 problem but they will get increasingly complicated. So, do I assume you only now have the one Visual Studio C++ Redistributable Package, that for VS2008? ![]() Thanks for your suggestions, but unfortunately i am not very familiar with these tools and compiling either, so i guess i’ll have to stick with audacity 2.0.6 then. For example the Sysinternals tools may shed some light on it. You can also do some tracing to see what happens when you try to launch Audacity. You may still be able to compile Audacity on VS2008 using winaudacity-vs2008_OBSOLETE.sln however this is unsupported. Some programs rely on vstudio, so which version is recommended, vs 2008 only? Yes, i will try, although i wonder why the installation of unsupported versions don’t halt with errors then? I would guess installing an unsupported version of Visual Studio could be something to do with this. If you are a developer I suggest you uninstall Visual Studio 2013 and install the > supported Visual Studio 2008>. I notice that Visual Studio 2013 should not be installed on less than Windows 7 SP1, according to Microsoft ( > ). Audacity does launch on XP SP3 without Visual Studio which is the main case.Īnd i have only installed latest vstudio after facing this issue, hoping to solve problems.
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