Thanks for leading me down this path this, didn't work. And you've even told the devs an easy fix and they still haven't ticked that box (just installed the game 20 minutes ago.) Thanks for leading me down this path a god dude. In some cases, executable files can damage your computer. exe extension of a file name displays an executable file.
The Windows XP version of the software: 2.0.0.0 is usually about 853504 bytes in size, but the version you have may differ. Thanks for leading me down this path posted by found thise: desmume2.exe is an executable file that is part of DeSmuME developed by Universe Studio. This issue has likely not been a problem for many others if they've already got a different game installed that also had the June 2010 DirectX redistributable as an installation dependency. Publish this change via the Publish tab.Under the Windows heading then DirectX heading, tick the June 2010 option.Installation tab then Redistributables.Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. Visit the App Admin section for your game in SteamWorks Thanks for contributing an answer to Stack Overflow Please be sure to answer the question.Provide details and share your research But avoid.Having a game published on Steam I know this is very much an to resolve this for everyone else via Steamworks: This dependency really should have been enforced for Steam installations. You can delete the folder you created for extraction once the installation has completed.\Battery, etc.) so I'm not sure what's going on. I checked the path settings and everything lined up with my desktop (the SaveRam director was under. Once extraction is completed find " DXSETUP.exe" in the path you chose and run that. Choose config -> path settings to ensure saveram directory exists and is available for read/write access. Gamepads Tutorials Nintendo N64 Project64 Nintendo DS DeSmuME Game Boy Advance Visual Boy Advance mGBA Super NES Snes9X Higan ZSNES NES Nestopia FCEUX Game Boy.(It has a lot of files and no root folder.) I'd suggest " C:\Users\\Downloads\DX9Redist" or similar. Run it, then when prompted, choose somewhere to extract this.Looking further I downloaded the June 2010 DX9 runtime.