![]() ![]() How about fixing that annoying command prompt glitch, whereby invoking Pestudio from the command prompt, as in "pestudio typical.exe', does indeed launch Pestudio,īut fails to load "typical.exe" in the "Executable Image" top left input box?īTW, this command line invocation used to work fine many, many moons ago (I lost track as of which version it stopped working its magic, unfortunately).Īpologies for my unwarranted grumble above: PEstudio - command-prompt usage (for die-hard CLI eyes only) Marc ochsenmeier wrote:Thank you very much for using PeStudio and the details provided, I really appreciated that. Hope this helps anyone else with a similar problem if anyone has a clue let me know! Otherwise, this matter is settled for me. I'd really like to know what the heck is loading that DLL. Thanks SysInternals for their awesome monitoring tool for letting me diagnose and fix this problem (as well as the f'in ATI 'AMD Overdrive' issue I was originally out to sort) Still, its odd as I fully uninstalled that program.Īnother odd thing, PEStudio would crash with a message about the CRT runtime, unless I had ATI Tray Tools running, which would actually cause a non-functional GUI to show up, as rhapdog noted. I'm not sure where the dependency for that file lies, but I do recall having Embarcadero C Builder installed for a short while, which I believe installed the Borland Database Engine. It pointed me to that key, which led me to search for the file. I found this after using Process Monitor and looking at what failed during startup. ![]() I also assigned the directory path to the ' Path' value (this means stripping off the 'idr20009.dll' part of the path)Īfter fixing this issue, PEStudio is working fine. To repair the Registry entry, I copied that complete path and inserted it as the ' (Default)' value under the registry path above. ![]() Code: Select all C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Borland Shared\BDE\idr20009.dll ![]()
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