DLL missing error while starting Mass Effect 3 demo

>> Tuesday, 19 June 2012

DLL missing error while starting Mass Effect 3 demo
Last night I have downloaded this game and when I tried to start this game I have got the error message saying that that xinput1_3.dll missing. To solve this issue I have tried to download the Microsoft Visual C++ 2010 Redistributable but after that also I am getting the same issue. I have tried to reinstall the game but getting same issue. Can anyone suggest how to solve this dll error on mine system and so that I can play this game. I have not played this game yet.

#2
22-02-2012
Shikamaru Nara
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,664
Re: DLL missing error while starting Mass Effect 3 demo
The xinput1_3.dll error message getting due to the video card driver, so I think there something wrong with your video card driver, so I would like to suggest you to first uninstall the all video card driver and then install the latest version of video card driver on your system from official website. I have tried to reinstall the video card and I have solved mine issue.

#3
22-02-2012
Badmannah
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Posts: 1,612
Re: DLL missing error while starting Mass Effect 3 demo
May be you have corrupted DirectX and so therefore your getting this issue. So I would like to suggest you to reinstall the DirectX on your system with latest one and after that go through your issue. Even I have got the same issue and I have reinstalled the DirectX on mine system and I have solved mine issue. So I would like to suggest you this..

#4
22-02-2012
DevenderD
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Join Date: May 2011
Posts: 1,599
Re: DLL missing error while starting Mass Effect 3 demo
To solve this issue I have gone through the below things steps by steps and mine issue was get solved. Now I am able to play this game without any issue but I have found some bugs:
Uninstalling/reinstalling NVidia drivers
Uninstalling/reinstalling DirectX
Uninstalling/reinstalling Visual Studio Runtime
Uninstalling/reinstalling Origin/demo
Running with selective startup (i.e. MSCONFIG )

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