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− | If you encounter an error called Unrecoverable error for result "result" (There are no child processes to wait for. (0x80) - exit code 128 (0x80)), your DirectX version is out of date. | + | If you encounter an error called Unrecoverable error for result "result" (There are no child processes to wait for. (0x80) - exit code 128 (0x80)), your DirectX version is out of date.<br> |
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− | Please update your DirectX version through Windows Update, or get it from | + | Please update your DirectX version through Windows Update, or get it from [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=8109&tduid=%20a843b3e9f6e845d9dcb171d71f8435fc%20%20266696%20%201503186%20%20skim1402X55804%20%20%20%20#7578459361502619336 this page]. (DirectX 9.0c, version 9.29.1974, multi-language, 95.6MB)<br> |
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− | One other possible cause for this is when the programmer of the application has used .NET technology to make his application. Then you need to install .NET on your computer. It's only available to Windows computers and then only to Windows 2000 and above. | + | One other possible cause for this is when the programmer of the application has used .NET technology to make his application. Then you need to [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/search/result.aspx?q=.net&form=dlc install .NET] on your computer. It's only available to Windows computers and then only to Windows 2000 and above.<br> |
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− | So if you encounter this error after you updated your DirectX to the latest available version, post about it on that project's forums and ask if they used .NET to make their application. | + | So if you encounter this error after you updated your DirectX to the latest available version, post about it on that project's forums and ask if they used .NET to make their application.<br> |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 16 August 2017
If you encounter an error called Unrecoverable error for result "result" (There are no child processes to wait for. (0x80) - exit code 128 (0x80)), your DirectX version is out of date.
Please update your DirectX version through Windows Update, or get it from this page. (DirectX 9.0c, version 9.29.1974, multi-language, 95.6MB)
One other possible cause for this is when the programmer of the application has used .NET technology to make his application. Then you need to install .NET on your computer. It's only available to Windows computers and then only to Windows 2000 and above.
So if you encounter this error after you updated your DirectX to the latest available version, post about it on that project's forums and ask if they used .NET to make their application.
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Jorden | 69 | 21-12-2006 |