Description
Creation date: 06.02.2015 23:47:51
File version: 0.4.44.49
Antivirus scan: ✅ OK
Category: temp
File size: 1183.5 kb.
Architecture: 64-bit (x64)
✅ This file is compatible with 64-bit Windows and ❌ will not work on a 32-bit operating system.
How to determine your system architecture: Press keys Win+R , enter symbols wmic os get osarchitecture , press Enter.
fmodex64.dll is a system library used by Windows to ensure the proper functioning of various programs and components. It contains a set of functions.
SHA-1: 4c59d65242cb19726bcc44b0b0d0141acc8b420c
SHA-256: 7c1fcb8ec5ffd75e7c944a4f4337cdef5ce5359ab0bd13083da5fd488afea0ce
Errors related to fmodex64.dll
fmodex64.dll not found: Occurs when attempting to launch a program or component that relies on this file. This may be due to an issue with installed programs or the operating system.
Error: fmodex64.dll file not found: This happens when trying to run a program or component that depends on the file. It may have been deleted, moved, or corrupted.
Error: failed to load fmodex64.dll: The problem may be caused by the file not being found on the disk or by the software encountering an error while attempting to load the file.
File safety
fmodex64.dll is a system library and is generally a safe file. However, if you suspect that the file might be corrupted or replaced, you should check it for malicious elements.
The code execution cannot proceed because fmodex64.dll was not found
Failed to load fmodex64.dll
The procedure entry point ... could not be located in fmodex64.dll
1. Download links:
2b. Also try to copy to bin, lib folders.
2c. Try to copy fmodex64.dll C:\Program Files (x86)\Your program\
👉 Make sure to create backups before replacing the files.
How do I switch to the current Windows directory?
- Press and hold the key "win" on the keyboard and press the key "r" , then write %windir% and press the key Enter.
How to switch to the directory Program Files (x86) ?
- Press Win+R then enter %ProgramFiles(x86)% and after press Enter.
How to fix errors
- Reinstall the program: If a specific program relies on this file, try uninstalling and reinstalling the software. This can resolve issues related to the file being in the wrong location or corrupted.
- System check: Run the
sfc /scannowcommand to check and repair Windows system files.