“Why won’t you open?” he whispered, refreshing the folder. The file was there. 372 KB of supposed salvation, mocking him.
He tried again. Ran as administrator. Compatibility mode for Windows 7. Nothing. quickbms not opening
Still nothing.
Frustrated, he dragged the BMS script directly onto quickbms.exe. “Why won’t you open
Leo’s heart raced—a real error! A quick search revealed 0xc000007b meant a . He checked: his Windows was 64-bit. QuickBMS? He’d downloaded the 64-bit version, but the missing DLL he added was 32-bit. And the script? Designed for 32-bit. “Why won’t you open?” he whispered