[DUG] bordbk70.dll missing or not registered - solved :)

John C jc at sunshinesoftware.co.nz
Thu Oct 2 11:21:43 NZDT 2014


Hi guys

 

I have got it working :))

I reinstalled elevated, made all the difference I guess.

Thanks very much for your feedback, very much appreciated!

Cheers

John

 

 

From: delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz] On Behalf Of Jolyon Smith
Sent: Thursday, October 2, 2014 7:59 AM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] bordbk70.dll missing or not registered

 

When you re-installed, did you run the installer elevated ?
When you registered the dll were you in an elevated command prompt ?

Did you use the appropriate version of regsvr32 as per Laurence's info ?



I do not think it is related to this DLL but for future ref I have also found it necessary to create a DEP exception for older editions of Delphi IDE's (D5 and D7) on Windows 7 systems.

 

 

On 1 October 2014 17:54, John C <jc at sunshinesoftware.co.nz> wrote:

I am still getting this  BORdbk70.dll message.

 

I have uninstalled and reinstalled D7 and installed.

·         D7 installed at: C:\Borland \

·         BORdbk70.dll at C:\Borland\Common\Borland Shared\Debugger\

 

After finding out that it did not work, I have registered this dll using RUN: regsvr32  " C:\Borland\Common\Borland Shared\Debugger\bordbk70.dll". It confirmed registration but did not help.

 

Also tried installing an registering this dll at location C:\Program Files\Common Files\Borland\Debugger\

 

Does D7 run under Windows 8.1 at all?

 

Any help is much appreciated :) otherwise I won't be able to use my Delphi any more :(

 

John

 

From: delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz [mailto:delphi-bounces at listserver.123.net.nz] On Behalf Of Jolyon Smith
Sent: Tuesday, September 30, 2014 10:58 AM
To: NZ Borland Developers Group - Delphi List
Subject: Re: [DUG] bordbk70.dll missing or not registered

 

As a general rule it is a very bad idea to install older versions of Delphi under the Program Files folder on Windows versions later than XP.  Older versions of the IDE do not behave well under the more restrictive policies in place on that folder since Vista.

I would strongly recommend that you back out your Delphi install entirely and start over, installing into some other folder entirely outside of Program Files.  I typically use a structure similar to:

    C:\Delphi\<version>

    C:\Delphi\Shared Files

 

For consistency I choose to install all my Delphi IDE's into this folder in this way.  And always run the installation setup.exe elevated (i.e. as an Administrator).

 

 

On 30 September 2014 10:10, John C <jc at sunshinesoftware.co.nz> wrote:

Hi all

I have installed D7 on my new laptop running Windows 8.1.
Running the program in debug-mode comes up with "bordbk70.dll missing or not
registered".
I have copied this bordbk70.dll from my old pc and put it in the directory
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\Borland Shared\Debugger". That did not
help.
Then I browsed the internet and found a way to register this dll using
Regsvr32.exe. Although it said that it did register the dll it did not help
either.
Cleaned registery and rebooted, and no I'm stuck. Any ideas what I can do to
fix this?

Thanks a lot.
John Sunshine

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