Re:Ozone 5 released
2011/11/13 10:50:57
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I can only offer a generic explanation. An "entry point not found" error indicates that some file, most likely a DLL, is out of date. That in turn is usually because the installer was unable to overwrite an existing DLL (or it's a DLL left over from a previous failed Windows update). The most common reasons for that is the DLL was in use or you have inadequate permissions to the folder where it resides.
Reboot, close any unnecessary programs and make sure you are running the install as Administrator.
iZotope support would be the next step, as they will know what DLLs are indirect dependencies. I checked the installer exe and found no dependencies other than standard Windows files, but given that it's a self-extracting archive that's not surprising. The real problem is within an executable that gets extracted and run, and that's not as easily determined.
All else is in doubt, so this is the truth I cling to.
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