How to fix "Missing flowchartx32.dll" file. Game: TES V: SkyrimI was going to post another modding tutorial, except this past weekend I ran into a problem with Skyrim's Creation Kit, and wrote the solution all up with a pretty bow upon it, for any others who can possibly have this problem. So here it is. Missing flowchartx32.dll is one of those things which is pretty obscure, and normally you wouldn't ever have to worry about. Until you
do have to worry about it. Then it can occupy ALL of your time trying to find a fix.
The solution to this problem was found on
Page one / Post 10 of this thread. Note that some folks claimed success using methods found
in this thread, going into their PC's Safe Mode. Those solutions did not work for me, however.
Basically, the problem is this. When using the Creation Kit, if an error message shows up saying something about a "missing flowchartX32.dll file," especially when trying to use the Dialogue Views tab to write dialog for quests, here is what to do.
Oh, and I have Windows 8.1 on my gaming computer, but this seems to have worked for those who have earlier operating systems.
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1). Go to the folder where "flowchartX32.dll" is, or should be. This is the same folder where the Skyrim.exe lives. Obviously if you're not seeing this file in your Skyrim folder, you'll need to get it in there pronto, maybe locating it through a google search, perhaps. But if the file is there, yet you're still having this problem, continue onwards to step 2.
2). Right-click into the folder path bar, and select "Copy address as text." (I think those with earlier OS's can simply copy the text found in this bar).
Close the Skyrim folder.
3). Open up any Notepad page, and paste the folder path you just copied, onto this Notepad page so you can see what it looks like. On my gaming computer, the path looks like this...
C:\Modded Skyrim\SteamApps\common\Skyrim
4). For Windows 8 users, swipe the right side of the screen (Windows 7 or earlier can use their Start button). Now in the Search bar, type
cmd.
5). An icon saying "Command Prompt" will show up. Right-click on this, and left-click Run as Administrator. A simple box with white-on-black text pops up. It'll have syntax saying C:\windows\system32> or something similar.
6). Type in the following: the letters
cd, and then paste the path to your Skyrim folder after cd, by right-clicking the window icon in the top left corner. That should drop down a window menu that includes "Edit," which will have a sub-menu for copy, paste, etc. If there is no icon, the whole title bar may work in later versions.
So altogether, this is what I was seeing in total.
C:\windows\system32> cd C:\Modded Skyrim\SteamApps\common\Skyrim7). Press Enter (or Return) on your keyboard. If there are any errors, the program will tell you right away. Hopefully there aren't any errors, though, and you'll be seeing this....
C:\Modded Skyrim\SteamApps\common\Skyrim>
8). Now type
regsvr32 flowchartx32.dll after the text above...here is what it looked like for me:
C:\Modded Skyrim\SteamApps\common\Skyrim> regsvr32 flowchartx32.dll 9). Press Enter. Hopefully, a small panel will pop up saying "DllRegisterServer in flowchartx32.dll succeeded," or something similar. As long as a word like
"succeeded" shows up, instead of something indicating "errors" are present, you're on the right track.
10). Click OK. Close the Command Prompt window.
Start up the Creation Kit. Problem should be solved.
I have heard that this problem has something to do with turning the Start Game Enabled toggle on and off too many times during the same quest, and saving the quest into its corresponding mod with this toggled turned on and off. I have not confirmed this to be true, though.
This post has been edited by Renee: Mar 29 2018, 05:46 PM