Error: 126 specific module could not be loaded

Hello, I tried to install the engineering program and when I click on the shortcut for the program to run the program I got an error. Error: 126 specific module could not be loaded. It cannot load the dll file. How to fix?

Hello
 
1. have you followed the steps that I mentioned earlier?
2. What have been the results?
3. This only happens with this application?

 
Method 1:

I also suggest you to install the application from an elevated command prompt. do so right-click on the configuration file and click on "run as administrator" and then check if the problem persists.
 
Method 2:
 
I also suggest you run the application in a clean boot state, and check if the problem persists. Clean boot to avoid software conflicts.
 
How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135


Note: do not forget to return the computer to normal after completing the troubleshooting by following the steps described in step 7.

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