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Errors related to dsetup.dll can arise for a few different different reasons. For instance, a faulty application, dsetup.dll has been deleted or misplaced, corrupted by malicious software present on your PC or a damaged Windows registry.

In the vast majority of cases, the solution is to properly reinstall dsetup.dll on your PC, to the Windows system folder. Alternatively, some programs, notably PC games, require that the DLL file is placed in the game/application installation folder.

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The Missing or Invalid DSetup.DLL error can be fixed by copying dsetup.dll from the disc. Now I end up with the following error trying to start the game from _msr.exe /FROMLAUNCHER /NOINTROVIDEO (on a 32-bit wine prefix with the quartz, amstreamand d3dx9 modules installed with winetricks):

Using the alternate installer by le717 still requires to manually copy dsetup.dll and does not fix the above issue. Installing the Indeo 5 codec as suggested here does not help either but should fix the abnormal termination error if you succeed to run the game.

To quickly resolve your problem, we recommend download and use dsetup.dll Fix Tool. If you have technical experience and you want to install a DLL file manually, please select your version of Windows and download dsetup.dll, after that copy it to the appropriate place using the instruction below, it will fix dll errors.

Some applications or games may need this file to work properly. If dsetup.dll is missing, whenever you start the application/game you may experience various kinds of errors. To fix those errors, please read the Recommended Solution below.

Descarga el siguiente dsetup.dll para resolver tu problema dll. En este momento tenemos disponibles 9 versiones diferentes de este archivo.
Elige sabiamente. La mayora de las veces basta con elegir la versin ms alta.

Los errores relacionados con dsetup.dll pueden producirse por distintas razones. Por ejemplo, una aplicacin defectuosa, dsetup.dll, se ha eliminado o ubicado de forma incorrecta, ha sido corrompida por un software malicioso en tu PC o un registro de Windows daado.

En la mayora de los casos, la solucin consiste en volver a instalar adecuadamente dsetup.dll en tu PC, en la carpeta de sistema de Windows. Por otra parte, algunos programas, sobre todo los juegos para PC, requieren que el archivo de DLL se encuentre ubicado en la carpeta de instalacin del juego/aplicacin.

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When I troubleshoot older games, I often come across posts on tech forums where the poster is trying to "downgrade" his or her DirectX version. The poster is typically experiencing some kind of problem with a game (crash to desktop, system freeze, poor performance, rendering errors) which seems graphics-related.

In my experience, these kinds of problems are almost always caused by graphics drivers, and are occasionally caused by OS-level incompatibilities (trying to run Win9x games on XP, etc.). As far as I know, fully-updated DirectX runtime files have never caused any problems with any of my machines. (Accordingly, I always update DirectX as far as I can.)

However, I've often wondered if it is ever possible for DirectX to cause these kinds of problems. Has anyone ever been able to definitively trace a compatibility problem to DirectX? (Assume no DX10; that's a different ball game for many reasons.)

The only time I've had trouble is with Win9x. DirectX versions after 7.0a can cause instability particularly after quitting a game. Games may refuse to launch again until the system is rebooted. Also it seems NVIDIA drivers contribute to this instability. But stay with 7.0a or older and no trouble.

This has happened to me sometimes when using DX8 or 9 cards under Windows 98. I would exit a game then try to load another and get a dialog box telling me "No 3D accelerator found" until after I reboot. I think Windows wipes the driver for the video card from memory when it exits the previous game then can't see anything other than the vanilla VGA driver that Windows defaults to when you first install it.

Hmm... I had something like that once, but in my case, it was a result of having >512 MB RAM. I so far have had zero issues with DirectX 9.0c under Windows 98 SE, even with older Nvidia drivers. (Again, that's as far as I know. Also, I use the April 2006 redistributable, but researching it again, I think W98SE was supported all the way up to December 2006).

It's not RAM. I never use more than 512MB. I've seen the DirectX problems with different CPUs, motherboards, sound cards and maybe other video cards too. I did a bunch of experimentation a couple of years ago so it is a bit foggy. I was mainly working with Homeworld at the time. Also tried a wide range of NV drivers. The only sure thing for stability was DX7A.

my rig has win98 with dx9c newest update(for win98), and i havn't encountered any problems except the savage3, which crashs at anything involving any 3d features, including just checking opengl driver info.
i tried two savage3 cards and they showed the same problem, so its unlikely that both cards are defective. its said that savage3 drivers would only function with dx7 or older installed.

Direct X 7.0 and later versions will cause installation problems with East Front II, West Front, West Front Battlepack, West Front Elite Edition, West Front: Operation Sea Lion, Chickamauga, and the entire Operational Art of War series.

Symptom: The Install Shield either crashes or fails to complete when it attempts to install versions of DirectX included on our game CDs after the user has already installed the latest release of DirectX. This results in no installation of game files. To remedy this, follow these instructions to bypass the installation of DirectX:

Step 1: Download this file, Dsetup.Dll to a secure location on your hard drive or Desktop.
Step 2: Open up your Windows/Temp folder using My Computer or Windows Explorer. Select all of its contents and delete them from your hard drive. Do not remove the Temp folder itself.
Step 3: Insert the game CD and begin the installation process.
Step 4: As soon as the installation process begins, minimize the Install Shield window and locate your copy of Dsetup.Dll, right click on it and select Copy. Go into the Windows/Temp folder and Refresh its contents. You will notice a new folder inside it called _istmp. Open this folder, right click inside it and select paste to put Dsetup.Dll in it, overwriting the one that was already there.
Step 5: Maximize the Install Shield program and finish the installation process.

For the Battleground Series and Campaign Series: Copy the game folder from the CD directly to your hard drive either by dragging between open windows or by Copying and Pasting. You must then run the game using the .exe file included in the program folder you just copied. You may make shortcuts on the desktop to the .exe files, but you must fill in the Start In: section of any shortcut made to include the path to the game files on your hard drive. You may also make shortcuts on your Start Menu following the same procedure.

I am attaching the Dsetup.dll file that is unfortunately no longer available from the TalonSoft FTP site. I remember fishing out the other two files for some reason related to this issue, and it may be that they are DirectX 8 files (I'm on a Linux machine at the moment).

DirectX 7 was the last version with several old DX dlls (ddraw16.dll, dsetup.dll etc). So - potentially any DX1-DX7 game may fail.
M1 Tank Platoon 2, as the example. No "Back" and "Exit" buttons in the main menu with DX8-DX9.

Baixe o dsetup.dll abaixo para resolver o seu problema de dll. Atualmente, possumos 9 verses diferentes deste arquivo disponveis.
Escolha de forma sbia. Na maioria das vezes, basta escolher a verso mais avanada.

Erros relacionados ao dsetup.dll podem surgir por diferentes razes diferentes. Por exemplo, um aplicativo defeituoso, o dsetup.dll ter sido excludo ou perdido, corrompido por software malicioso presente no seu PC ou um registro danificado do Windows.

Na grande maioria dos casos, a soluo reinstalar adequadamente o dsetup.dll no seu PC, para a pasta do sistema do Windows. Alternativamente, alguns programas, em especial os jogos de PC, exigem que o arquivo DLL seja colocado na pasta de instalao do jogo/aplicativo.

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