Homebrew 0xc00007b error when starting Citra-Emu

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Hi.
So I just got Citra and I downloaded the missing DLLs:
- msvcp140.dll
- vcruntime140.dll
- api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll

But Citra-Emu still isn't working ;(.
I get a error that the application wasn't started correctly or something like that.
Error (0xc00007b)

Anyone know how to fix this ;)?
 

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I think this error is an issue with wrong or mixed 32bit/64bit runtime version.
VCredist cause.

I don't know if you can install both, or install a different version or need to uninstall first.
maybe someone else can help better than me.
Last time I had this issue, I needed the correct vcruntime140.dll and msvcr120d.dll (the one from my system wasn't the right one).
Ask the developer to provide his file, put it in the program's folder.
 

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You shouldn't need extra DLLs other than the ones that are in the archive with the exception of the Visual Studio 2015 redistributes.

Download a clean version of Citra (without extra DLLs) and download the file from Microsoft here. It's something Microsoft aught to do themselves with WU.

If it still gives you errors on the clean install with the VS2015 redistributables, are you on a 32-bit computer?
 

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You shouldn't need extra DLLs other than the ones that are in the archive with the exception of the Visual Studio 2015 redistributes.

Download a clean version of Citra (without extra DLLs) and download the file from Microsoft here. It's something Microsoft aught to do themselves with WU.

If it still gives you errors on the clean install with the VS2015 redistributables, are you on a 32-bit computer?
Wow ok, thanks mate. I was trying to update that before, but I updated to the 2014 version now knowing that there is 2015.
Works now! Thanks!
 
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What did you do exactly to make that emulator work with Microsoft's files? I'm on 32-bit computer.
 
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Citra doesn't work on 32-bit systems. It did a while back (not officially, though) but recent commits are incompatible with 32-bit systems.
Dammit. I think that's why I could never play this emulator. :sad:
 

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