((hot)) — Rainmeter.dll Load Error 126
System crashes, abrupt power outages, or failed updates can corrupt Rainmeter's core installation files. Step-by-Step Troubleshooting Guide
Open as Administrator (type "cmd" in search, right-click, run as admin). Type sfc /scannow and press Enter. Wait for the scan to finish and repair files. Restart your computer. 5. Reinstall in a Different Directory
Many Rainmeter plugins depend on specific Microsoft Visual C++ Runtime libraries. If these are not installed or are corrupted, the plugin will fail to load.
Visit the official Microsoft support page for Visual C++ downloads.
"Rainmeter.dll Load Error 126. The specified module could not be found." Rainmeter.dll Load Error 126
If none of the targeted fixes work, a clean reinstall will refresh all core components and system links.
As noted by developers at PyXLL , trying to load a 32-bit plugin into a 64-bit version of an application (or vice versa) is a frequent cause of Error 126. The two architectures speak the same language but live in different worlds.
Sometimes, strict antivirus software mistakenly quarantines DLL files. How to Fix Rainmeter.dll Load Error 126 (Step-by-Step)
Download both the (32-bit) and x64 (64-bit) architectures for the latest Visual Studio version. Note: Even if you run a 64-bit operating system, some plugins require the 32-bit libraries. Run the installers and follow the on-screen prompts. Restart your computer to apply the changes. Step 2: Update or Repair DirectX System crashes, abrupt power outages, or failed updates
Open the Windows app, go to Apps > Installed Apps , find Rainmeter, and click Uninstall . Manually delete any remaining files in these directories: C:\Program Files\Rainmeter C:\Users\YourUsername\AppData\Roaming\Rainmeter
Follow these sequential methods to diagnose and resolve the Rainmeter.dll Load Error 126. Step 1: Install Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributables
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If the DLL file itself is physically missing, a reinstallation is required. Wait for the scan to finish and repair files
Share your fix in the comments—there’s always a new corner case out there.
Alternatively, browse to your Rainmeter installation path (usually C:\Program Files\Rainmeter\Plugins ) and temporarily move recently added .dll files to your desktop.
Some newer skins require the latest .NET Framework to run their background processes.
Look for any blocked actions related to Rainmeter.exe , Rainmeter.dll , or files inside the Rainmeter Plugins folder.