This error is mostly caused by a corrupted dll file, other configuration files, drivers, or a bad configuration and can be fixed by either fixing or replacing the dll files, performing a system restore, reinstalling a fresh copy of the application, or updating to the latest version. For a quick work around, try running the 32 bit version of the application if it’s available.
In this article, we will be dealing with the various ways you can solve this issue on Assassin’s Creed, Adobe Photoshop CC 2017 and then a general method for all other applications.
Method 1: How to Fix Assassin’s Creed Point Not Found and Other Uplay Errors
With Assassin’s Creed, this issue usually associated with Uplay games and comes with the errors like “UPlay PC error procedure entry point not located in dynamic link library libcef.dll”, “the procedure entry point uplay_ach_earnachievement could not be located”, “uplay_user_getemailutf8 could not be located”, “uplay_r1_loader64.dll assassins creed syndicate”, etc. Since Uplay has other games like Far Cry, these errors may also be present in them.
Reinstalling Uplay
Uplay is Ubisoft’s game portal where you can download and manage their games. Since most of these issues are associated with Uplay, you should try reinstalling it. This may fix any missing files and patches. You don’t need to uninstall the existing installation of Uplay for this method.
Verifying the Integrity of Game Files
For those facing issues such as AC4BFSP.exe has stopped working, AC4BFSP.exe Entry Point Not Found, and other Entry Point errors, in most cases, verifying the game’s files compares your game install folder with the files on the download server for differences. If there are any issues with corrupt or missing files in your game directory, Uplay downloads, and repairs those files to your install folder. If you’re playing via steam: If none of these work for you, you can try any of the following:
Method 2: Fixing Adobe Photoshop Entry Point Could Not Be Found
After installing or updating Adobe Photoshop (CC 2017), you may get the error “The procedure entry point _call_crt could not be located in the dynamic link library C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2017\opencv_core249.dll”. As earlier said, the cause of the issue, in this case, is a broken opencv_core249.dll and can be fixed by reinstalling Adobe Photoshop. If you similar problems with other Adobe applications you can perform a reinstallation using the Creative Cloud.
Reinstalling Adobe Photoshop CC
Since the cause of the error is a damaged library file, it’s best to reinstall the entire application.
Method 3: Fix for Other Applications
Performing a System Restore
You can perform a System Restore and restore your computer to an earlier state it was in before Photoshop failed to start, thereby undoing what caused the application to stop working. However, this method will only work if a system restore point was created before this issue began. If you select an earlier date before you installed Photoshop, it will be removed, which then means you have to reinstall it as described in the second method. Here’s how to perform a system restore on Windows 7 and 8.
Windows 7/8
Windows will restart and begin restoring the computer to the chosen restore point. The entire process may take some time, so wait till it’s done. Check if the error is gone after the restoration is complete.
Reinstalling the Application
Removing the existing application and reinstalling a fresh copy often solves the problem. If you’re mindful of your saved files, you can still perform a fresh installation to overwrite the core files and keep your personal files, unless the installer insists you remove the old copy.
Running an SFC Scan
An SFC scan checks the whole computer for any missing “.dll” files or corrupted drivers. Therefore, in this step, we will be checking to see if there are any corrupted drivers or missing files. For that:
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