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Yanomamo
02-02-2014, 06:45 PM
I tried searching around and i've seen some similar stuff but nothing addressing the exact error I have here
I've been playing perfectly fine every day until last night when i tried to start everquest and got this error:
eqgame.exe - System Error
The program can't start because DSETUP.dll is missing from your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem.
I mean i could go ahead and reinstall EQ but I'm pretty confused why this even started happening. There was no patch or anything and I haven't changed anything. Anyone have thoughts?
blondeattk
02-02-2014, 06:51 PM
Killed any black cats recently?
swilleville
07-15-2014, 08:56 AM
having the same issue. whats the deal?
Thulack
07-15-2014, 09:04 AM
It means your anti virus sucked up the Dsetup.dll file that p99 uses to catch cheaters. need to load up your AV and find the virus vault and remove it and set it for a exception.
Yanomamo
07-15-2014, 07:50 PM
It means your anti virus sucked up the Dsetup.dll file that p99 uses to catch cheaters. need to load up your AV and find the virus vault and remove it and set it for a exception.
If by "sucked up" you mean deleted, then no, that's not what happened (at least for me). I remember when i was having this issue my dsetup.dll file was exactly where it should be, safe and sound. I never figured out what was causing the problem and simply re-installed the game.
Thulack
07-15-2014, 07:56 PM
If by "sucked up" you mean deleted, then no, that's not what happened (at least for me). I remember when i was having this issue my dsetup.dll file was exactly where it should be, safe and sound. I never figured out what was causing the problem and simply re-installed the game.
well for the OP he states the his Dsetup.dll was missing so thats why his would be missing......Also didnt realize OP was from 5 months ago.
Yanomamo
07-15-2014, 08:13 PM
well for the OP he states the his Dsetup.dll was missing so thats why his would be missing......Also didnt realize OP was from 5 months ago.
Err yea, I was actually OP haha :) It's still possible that what you're saying is true for the recent responder but not myself. The message i was getting was saying it was missing, but it wasn't.
picaro11
07-29-2014, 08:55 AM
Err yea, I was actually OP haha :) It's still possible that what you're saying is true for the recent responder but not myself. The message i was getting was saying it was missing, but it wasn't.
Was there a found resolution to this? Having the same issue as well. Please share
talian21
07-29-2014, 09:23 PM
Some antivirus program "quarantine" things they id as malware; most move it to a safe repository. However, others lock the file from access but leave it where it is. This can cause not only problems with running it, but also with updating it, leaving you with an out of date file w/o realizing it, just a guess. Also, some AV programs auto-"fix"/clean the file, removing the offending part, but leaving the rest there, so as to not make users lose data just because it's infected. That one can certainly lead to headscratchers, since you see the file there, but it doesn't work. Again, just a "most common answers" to a common sounding AV question
Kender
08-09-2014, 09:39 PM
just had this happen to me with the latest update to AVG. had to add dsetup.dll as an exception to be able to run eq
wubbs24
12-13-2014, 06:17 PM
This just happened to me as well. What was the consensus solution?
I had the same issue. Uninstall/reinstall worked for me after tagging the file as a false positive. I was able to open another EQ folder's eqgame.exe with no problems as well though it was not a clean titanium install and was unable to try to log into P99.
If you are still having issues after all of this, uninstall your everquest client and reinstall it, patch it like normal and you should be good to go.
Hope this helps!!
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