After installing Windows 10, I observed that Adobe Premiere Pro could not be opened because of the lack of WMVCORE.DLL. Accordingly, I decided to find a solution and create a brief guide on how to solve the problem in order to help other people who were experiencing the same issue. Fortunately, this fix doesn’t require any downloads so one does not need to download a . DLL file as it is already present.
Let’s fix that error in Windows 10 Pro N the easy way.
Method 1
Adobe Premiere Pro cannot run on this computer because WMVCORE.DLL is missing. Please install Windows Media Player and start again.
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- First Open Settings in windows 10
- Now Open Apps.
- Click on the Optional features. (image down below)
- Go to the Add a feature.
- Search media feature pack and install it.
- Reboot your PC.
Method 2
When a user encounters a problem with a program because it is missing a .dll file, the problem is likely due to a flaw in the file. This can happen when the program was not downloaded from a trusted source, or when the file was corrupted in some way. If you are experiencing a problem with a program that is due to a missing .dll file, you may want to try to reinstall the program. If that does not work, you may need to search for a replacement file.
First of all, you need to download WMVcore.dll to your PC from our site.
- Copy the file to the program install directory after where it is missing the DLL file.
- You can also move the DLL to your System directory (C:/Windows/System32, and for a 64-bit, C:/Windows/SysWOW64).64\).
- Now you need to reboot the computer.
Conclusion
If you are encountering this mistake, the odds are you are running the N or KN release of Windows 10. These editions don’t incorporate Windows Media Player anymore. Therefore, the wmvcore.dll record isn’t present in the Windows/System32 organizer.
Clients can introduce Windows Media Player as a different component pack, however significant updates like the Fall Creators Update appear to expel it totally. This prompts the wmvcore.dll document to vanish also.
It is as yet not clear why Adobe products require this document to work appropriately. On the off chance that wmvcore.dll is just utilized to fare .wmv documents, for what reason does not manufacture a discretionary Premiere module for that reason? Thinking back, when was the last time you saw a .wmv document?