@I-Hawk said in Help for error 0xc000007b:
It’s probably too late but this error usually come when an EXE tries to link with a “bad DLL”. I assume some DLL(s) got either corrupted somehow, or “changed” by something to their 32 bit version, and so when EXE (64 bit of BMS and I assume also ARMA) tried to link with such DLL, it couldn’t and such error was thrown.
Thank you. I found your message while researching about the 0xc00007b Error. My problem is solved. Thank you so much :).