Answers anyone?
So I downloaded the mod tools today cause I want to make a demo for a new game I am making using this mod tools, Anyway I get the missing DLL file which is typical when starting the mod tools. I copied the DLL from my game to the mod folder and now it is asking me to insert cd 1. This is a problem since I bought the game through steam. Nov 26, 2011 Im getting the same problem, except I dont have a C:WindowsSystem Directory folder, can someone help?Cronus577. Your system folder is probably hidden.
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- 31 postsMemberI don't have any answers but I'm having the same issue on Xbox.
- 3324 postsMemberI don't have any answers but I'm having the same issue on Xbox.
Same here.1 - 439 postsMemberYa, my issue was on my Xbox One S.
I can now log in normally. It was either an unannounced server update or they were hacked. Still no answers from EA but I seriously don't expect them to answer given their track record. - 439 postsMemberAnd my daily log in crate disappeared within 15 seconds of me logging in. I logged out and back in, and there it was.....
- 312 postsMemberBelieve it was a patch. I noticed more team balancing earlier today.
- 439 postsMemberBelieve it was a patch. I noticed more team balancing earlier today.
You mean unbalancing. ..
Yes, the battles move faster but I've noticed today, either mine or the other team are winning without doing all the series of levels per match. 2 levels tops either way, win or lose, in ours or their favour. - 1209 postsEA Staff ›EA Community ManagerApril 12, 2018 7:00PMedited April 2018Hey Folks,
There is nothing to worry about regarding this and usually, you will find that you'll be back in rather instantly or shortly after this error code has popped. If you are still experiencing this error code though, please let us know!
Alternatively, If you'd like to get in touch with EA Support to see if we can help you further with this error, please contact us here.
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// Some of my posts may not represent the opinions of EA or DICE. - 511 postsMemberSix hundred and seventy two reasons not to worry.
- 439 postsMemberHey Folks,
There is nothing to worry about regarding this and usually, you will find that you'll be back in rather instantly or shortly after this error code has popped. If you are still experiencing this error code though, please let us know!
Alternatively, If you'd like to get in touch with EA Support to see if we can help you further with this error, please contact us here.
I hate to break the news to you, but EA support rarely responds. I've made several complaints regarding my missing Rey and Kylo skins for preordering and I've never received a response.
Also, I haven't received my award regarding me reaching level 50. Again, I wrote EA and no response. - 439 postsMemberAnd naturally, no response from the person who works at EA who spoke up earlier. Typical pattern of EA employees.
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- 3 postsMemberWell im still getting this error 672 and 721 now too that I haven't gotten before.
And no it is not on my side, I have done everything that can be done on my side regarding this.
NOTHING else has such network errors, only SB 2 EA - 507 postsMemberSo getting this code all day today.
Even in arcade - 507 postsMemberNow getting it even if I just leave the game on the main menu. I can reconnect instantly but within ten minutes get the same error
Binkw32.dll errors are caused by issues that the particular game you're trying to install or play is having with the Bink Video codec created by RAD Game Tools, Inc.
Most of the time, the 'procedure entry point' errors involving binkw32.dll are due to running 'cracked' versions of games. You may see this error when trying to run a game without the original CD or DVD, something commonly done with illegally downloaded games.
Many popular PC games use the Bink Video codec. Your game may use the codec (and thus the binkw32.dll) even if you've never installed anything from RAD Game Tools.
There are many different ways that a binkw32.dll error might show up on your computer. Most of the time, the error is telling you that you're missing the binkw32.dll file.
Below are some of the more common variations of the binkw32.dll error:
Even after replacing the binkw32.dll file, some users will receive one of these related errors or another like it:
The binkw32.dll error message could apply to any PC video game that utilizes the Bink Video codec.
The file is not blinkw32 but binkw32. You might see a lot of references online to blink instead of bink, but they're just typos.
Depending on what game happens to be experiencing this problem, you could see the binkw32.dll error in nearly any of Microsoft's operating systems from Windows 95 all the way through more recent versions like Windows 10, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, and Windows XP.
Some common games that may generate binkw32.dll errors include Age of Conan, Dungeon Lords, Civilization III, Demon Stone, Battlefield 2142, Battlefield 1942, Age of Empires III, Dungeon Siege II, World in Conflict, Sid Meier's Pirates!, Broken Sword 4, Ragnarok, BioShock, Battlefield Vietnam, Empire Earth II, DarkRO, Hitman: Blood Money, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, Star Wars: Battlefront II, Tomb Raider: Legend, and many more.
How to Fix Binkw32.dll Errors
Do not download the binkw32.dll DLL file individually from any 'DLL download site.' There are many reasons that downloading DLLs from these sites are never a good idea. If you need a copy of a DLL file, it's always best to obtain it from its legitimate, original source.
If you've already downloaded the binkw32.dll file from one of those DLL download sites, remove it from wherever you placed it and continue with the following steps.
Close and reopen the game program that generated the binkw32.dll error. Whatever game you're playing may be having a temporary problem that a restart might fix.
Download and install the RAD Video Tools to possibly replace the missing or corrupt binkw32.dll file.
Reinstall the game. Since the binkw32.dll error involves a video codec that should have been included inside your game installation, reinstalling the entire game is likely to resolve the problem.
Even if you're not asked to, be sure to restart your computer after the uninstall and before the reinstall. Restarting your computer at this point will ensure that any loaded files are cleared from memory and that the uninstallation is 100% complete.
Download the latest update to the game. Visit the game designer's website and download the latest service pack, patch, or another update for your particular game. In many cases, even with some instances of the 'procedure entry point _BinkSetVolume@12' and related errors, the binkw32.dll error may have been corrected in a game update.
Copy the binkw32.dll file from your game's System directory to your game's root directory. In some games, the binkw32.dll file is placed in the wrong directory when the game is installed. For example, if your game is installed in C:Program FilesGame, copy the binkw32.dll file from C:Program FilesGameSystem folder to the game's root folder at C:Program FilesGame.
Copy the binkw32.dll file to your Windows System directory. Some people experiencing binkw32.dll errors have fixed this problem by copying the binkw32.dll file from its location in the game's installation folder to the C:WindowsSystem folder.
Copy the binkw32.dll file from the game's disc to the program's installation folder. If you can't find the DLL file from the game's System folder or the Windows System folder, or copying that DLL didn't work, the next best place to get it is from the original CD. For example, if you're seeing the binkw32.dll error when playing Age of Empires III, open the disc from Windows Explorer and find the Disk1C~1.cab file. Open that CAB file and copy the binkw32.dll file from there to the game's installation folder, which in this case is probably C:Program Files (x86)Microsoft GamesAge of Empires III.
In most cases, you want to copy the DLL file to whatever folder has the game's primary application file, usually an EXE file that's used to start the game each time it's opened from a shortcut. You can find this folder by right-clicking a shortcut to the game (usually on the Desktop) and choosing the option to open the file's location.
Is the game pirated? In most cases, the 'procedure entry point _BinkSetVolume@12' and related errors only appear when running an illegal version of a game. If this is the case, my only recommendation here is to purchase the game and try again.
Upgrade your video card. It's a less common reason, but in some cases, the 'procedure entry point _BinkSetVolume@12' error and others like it are caused by running a game on a computer system with an inferior video graphics card. Upgrading the card to one with more memory and processing power could resolve the problem.
Be sure to visit the game designer's website and find out what the minimum video card requirements are for the game you're trying to play. You'll want to make sure you're buying a powerful enough card to play the game.
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If you're not interested in fixing this problem yourself, see How Do I Get My Computer Fixed? for a full list of your support options, plus help with everything along the way like figuring out repair costs, getting your files off, choosing a repair service, and a whole lot more.