2014-04-02 08:56 PM
I try to start BF4 after just purchasing and installing the game. The game is fully up to date, along with my windows and graphics drivers. Ive tried running in x86 and x64, tried disableing origin chat functions. What DLL is missing? How can I fix this? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Heres is my PC's specs.
Microsoft Windows Home Server 2011 x64
GA-970A-D3
8gb ram
60gb OCZ Agility 6.ogbps SSD
400gb wd 3.0gbps
AMD Radeon HD 7700 1024MB video card
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2014-04-03 06:24 AM
Thanks for all the quick responses! I installed new directx and made sure clock and time were set right, but was still having the same error. I actually was googling the error and found this site.
http://www.win2008r2workstation.com/xinput9_1_0-dll/
I think it may of had something to do with windows home server, but maybe not. Anyways, I installed this in about 30 seconds and BF4 and BF3 now both work flawlessly. To anyone with this error, use xinput.zip and bam! Thanks.
2014-04-02 10:28 PM
Hi,
you could try to reinstall DirectX and V++. You can find the installers in your BF4 game directory.
__Installer\directx\redist (DXSETUP.exe)
__Installer\vc\vc2012Update3\redist (both files)
2014-04-02 11:44 PM
2014-04-03 06:24 AM
Thanks for all the quick responses! I installed new directx and made sure clock and time were set right, but was still having the same error. I actually was googling the error and found this site.
http://www.win2008r2workstation.com/xinput9_1_0-dll/
I think it may of had something to do with windows home server, but maybe not. Anyways, I installed this in about 30 seconds and BF4 and BF3 now both work flawlessly. To anyone with this error, use xinput.zip and bam! Thanks.
2014-04-03 09:31 AM
Hi,
highly probable that is was the OS. Home server 2011 is based on Windows Server 2008 R2.
Thanks for posting back, I will mark as your post as solution.
April 2015
Thank you!
I've been looking all day for a solution. This did it. Thanks.
August 2015
I have a similar error. I downloaded xinput and ran install.cmd as an administrator but the cmd prompt states that the file "infinst.exe" is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program, or batch file. "infinst.exe" is in the x64 folder, along with the files that the cmd prompt also states that it can not find... -_-