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Coualt.exe Entry Not Found error message
virtuali:
--- Quote from: Wojtek on May 30, 2025, 01:25:19 am ---Is there any way to revert to a previous version of GSX? I had no problems yesterday.
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No, there isn't. It was clearly explained many times that, any future update could break compatibility with Windows 7, you had years to prepare, that is:
- Upgrading your OS
- Making a backup of GSX and never update it and never change any hardware.
The whole point of this discussion is really useless: sooner or later you WILL change your PC. It might just break, you might want a new one, any reasons. Do you think you'll be able to find a new one coming with Windows 7 ?
Wojtek:
Ok, in my defense I guess I don't have to constantly monitor the forum. I'm 64, I'm not healthy and I don't have much time anymore. I want to fly in FSX and enjoy your application :)
Best regards, Wojtek EPKK
charliebravo:
Hi,
I am the person that initiated this post and since my posting this topic I have appled all of the suggestions to try to correct the issue including doing a Windows File Check which did repair some broken DLL files none of which were the subject of the error message being flagged up.
I also added the 'Addon Manager' to my exclude files within my antivirus software, I de-installed the addon manager, The live update tool and the FSDT Instasller tool, I rebooted my computer several times, then reinstalled all of my FSDT software and I still get the same message:
"FSX coult.exe error
The procedure entry point GetErroInfo could not be located in the dynamic link library api-ms-win-downlevel-ole32-i1-1-0.dll"
This DLL is actually working fine and was checked!
So I guess the conclusion of the matter is that I can no longer use ANY FSDG products withhin my Windows 7 FSX setup.
Time to uninstall the whole lot, which is a pity really because I have spent quite a lot of money over the years on these FSDT products. Time to bin the whole lot or invest in a new computer with a more modern operating system.
:-[
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