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LoadLibrary failed with error 126
I've done my research and tried copying lines such as atio6axx.dll and other variants but nothing worked. I'm simply trying to install AMD Radeon Software and I have tried uninstalling 3 times, installing it from a different source, etc. but nothing helps. What's the move here? All I wanted to do was to enable FreeSync. Is there any other way to do it since I can't even use the software?
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Please first refer to https://community.amd.com/thread/196211 and post the required information.
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Thanks for the reply.
By the way, I did another install from a different link and now I get the error 87. image
Laptop: HP Omen 15-en0300ng
Hardware: RTX 2060/AMD Radeon Graphics, Ryzen 7 4800H
Software: Laptop is 3 days old, so everything is new basically
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get the same problem with my new laptop
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Same problem. brand new out of the box....
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This link is not leading me anywhere - I get an access denied message. I am frustrated because I bought my laptop specifically to use graphics programs, and both Photoshop and Clip Studio won't even open now.
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I get this problem pretty often on my laptop (an ASUS ROG Zephyrus G15 GA503QM from 2021) and even though it is very annoying and keep coming back it has been decently easy to fix each time it does.
In short what I do is
- Run the "AMD Cleanup Utility"
- Install new AMD graphics drivers
Then run the "AMD Cleanup Utility" (https://www.amd.com/ko/support/kb/faq/gpu-601) will assist with rebooting in safe mode and then it starts the cleanup. When done it asks to reboot and when you get back in normal mode Windows install the drivers you want. Another reboot and the problems are gone... for a while at least - it does come back for me and pretty frequently. For that reason I have a folder prepared on my desktop with the AMD Cleanup Utility and some driver versions so I can fix it even when on the go and not online.
