Look for "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable" (often the 2015-2022 versions). Click the three dots (or "Modify"), and select .
Antivirus programs can temporarily lock newly created files like .exe or .dll for scanning. This can prevent a program from generating or reading its own dlllist.txt file, a known issue for LNK1104.
The Nintendo Switch natively supports . While exFAT is supported, it requires a separate downloadable update from Nintendo. If you are running CFW without that update installed, or if the exFAT driver is acting up, the Switch may fail to see files on the card. failed to open dlllisttxt for reading error code 2 link
This report documents an error encountered while attempting to access a file named dlllist.txt . The error message indicates that the file could not be opened for reading, with an associated error code of 2. This report aims to provide a detailed analysis of the issue, its possible causes, and recommendations for resolution.
Are you seeing this error with a or modding tool ? Look for "Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable" (often the
This error typically appears when launching homebrew applications via the Homebrew Menu or when booting into specific CFW configurations. While it looks technical, the solution is usually straightforward.
Turn your antivirus back on after adding the new folder to your exclusions. This can prevent a program from generating or
Your search for "link" is insightful. This error is very similar to Linker Tools Error LNK1104 , which occurs when a program's linker (the tool that assembles code into a final program) cannot open a necessary file. While not identical, understanding LNK1104 helps frame this as a "file not found" or "file access denied" issue. The most common cause for LNK1104 is that the target file—often an .exe or .dll —is already in use by another process, or that the linker lacks the necessary permissions.
If you are certain the file is there, but the Switch still can't see it, your file system might be corrupted.
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