To keep long story short, I'm on Windows 10 Pro x64 (Windows 8/8.1 may have the same problem too) with latest updates & I'm trying to upgrade and root my Sony Z Ultra to the latest Lollipop 5.1.1, before doing so I wish to back up my original TA just in case something goes wrong...
Well everything goes fine backing up the TA, until I try to perform a [restore dry-run] to test the backup copy of the TA, where this error comes in(same error will popup even with actual restore):
find.exe - Entry Point Not Found Error
My experience for this kinda error is cause by missing dependent DLL libraries in order for the find.exe to run properly.
So the answer to the problem/error:
1. Find (Google it) and download 32bit version of these DLLs:
- kernel32.dll
- msvcrt.dll
- ntdll.dll
- ulib.dll
2. Extract all the above mention DLLs to "Backup-TA-9.11\tools" folder where find.exe is located, and try to run the batch file again, the problem should be solved.
Hope this helps anyone in needs.:fingers-crossed:
Well everything goes fine backing up the TA, until I try to perform a [restore dry-run] to test the backup copy of the TA, where this error comes in(same error will popup even with actual restore):
find.exe - Entry Point Not Found Error
My experience for this kinda error is cause by missing dependent DLL libraries in order for the find.exe to run properly.
So the answer to the problem/error:
1. Find (Google it) and download 32bit version of these DLLs:
- kernel32.dll
- msvcrt.dll
- ntdll.dll
- ulib.dll
2. Extract all the above mention DLLs to "Backup-TA-9.11\tools" folder where find.exe is located, and try to run the batch file again, the problem should be solved.
Hope this helps anyone in needs.:fingers-crossed:
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