This error typically indicates that a specific function cannot be located in a required DLL file, often due to a missing or outdated file. To fix it, try reinstalling the application associated with the error, as this can replace any corrupted or missing files. You can also check for updates for the application or the relevant drivers, particularly audio drivers, since they may contain the necessary DLL file. If the issue persists, consider restoring your system to a previous state or performing a system file check (using the "sfc /scannow" command in the command prompt).
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