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Troubleshooting the ISDone.dll (ISArcExtract) Error for Windows Gamers


Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit: How to Solve This Common Problem When Installing Games on Windows




Many Windows users love to play games on their PCs, but sometimes they face a frustrating problem when trying to install them. The problem is the Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error, which prevents the installation from completing. The error message usually says something like "It is not found any file specified for ISArcExtract" or "An error occurred while unpacking: archive corrupted".




Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit



This error can ruin your gaming mood, especially if you have been waiting for a long time to play your favorite game. But don't worry, there are some solutions that can help you fix this error and enjoy your gaming experience. In this article, we will explain what causes the Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error and how to fix it in Windows 10 and 11.


What Causes the Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit Error?




The Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error is related to the ISDone.dll file, which is a dynamic link library that is used by some games to extract compressed files during installation. The ISDone.dll file is usually located in the System32 folder of your Windows system.


The error can occur due to various reasons, such as:


  • The ISDone.dll file is missing, corrupted, or outdated on your PC.



  • The game installer is incompatible with your Windows version or architecture (32-bit or 64-bit).



  • The game installer is damaged or incomplete due to a bad download or a virus infection.



  • Your PC does not have enough RAM or disk space to run the game installer.



  • Your PC has some system file corruption or registry issues that interfere with the game installer.



  • Your PC has some software conflicts or security restrictions that block the game installer.



How to Fix the Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit Error?




Depending on the cause of the error, there are different solutions that you can try to fix it. Here are some of the most effective methods that have worked for many Windows users:


Method 1: Run the Game Installer as Administrator




One of the simplest solutions is to run the game installer as an administrator. This will give it full access to your system resources and prevent any permission issues that might cause the error. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Locate the game installer file (setup.exe) on your PC.



  • Right-click on it and select Run as administrator from the context menu.



  • Follow the instructions on the screen to complete the installation.



Method 2: Run the Game Installer in Compatibility Mode




If you are trying to install an older game on a newer Windows version, you might encounter compatibility issues that result in the error. To fix this, you can run the game installer in compatibility mode for an older Windows version that supports the game. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Locate the game installer file (setup.exe) on your PC.



  • Right-click on it and select Properties from the context menu.



  • Click on the Compatibility tab at the top of the properties window.



  • Check the box next to Run this program in compatibility mode for and select a Windows version from the drop-down menu. For example, if you are installing a game that was released before Windows 10, you can try Windows 7 or Windows XP.



  • Click on Apply and OK to save the changes.



  • Run the game installer as an administrator and complete the installation.



Method 3: Increase Your Virtual Memory




If your PC does not have enough RAM or disk space to run the game installer, you might get the error. To fix this, you can increase your virtual memory, which is a part of your hard drive that acts as an extension of your RAM. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Press Windows + R keys to open the Run dialog box.



  • Type sysdm.cpl and press Enter to open the System Properties window.



  • Click on the Advanced tab at the top of the window.



  • Under Performance, click on Settings.



  • In the Performance Options window, click on the Advanced tab again.



  • Under Virtual memory, click on Change.



  • Uncheck the box next to Automatically manage paging file size for all drives.



  • Select your system drive (usually C:) and click on Custom size.



  • Type a value in MB for both Initial size and Maximum size. A good rule of thumb is to set them at 1.5 times and 3 times your RAM size respectively. For example, if you have 8 GB of RAM, you can set them at 12288 MB and 24576 MB respectively.



  • Click on Set and OK to save the changes.



Restart your PC and try installing


  • the game again.



Method 4: Scan and Repair Your System Files




If your PC has some system file corruption or registry issues that interfere with the game installer, you might get


the error. To fix this, you can scan and repair your system files using two built-in tools: System File Checker (SFC) and Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM). To do this, follow these steps:


Press Windows + X keys to open


  • the Power User menu.



Select Command Prompt (Admin) or Windows PowerShell (Admin) from


  • the menu.



In


  • the command prompt window, type sfc /scannow and press Enter to run a system file scan. This will check for any corrupted or missing system files and try to repair them automatically.



Wait for


  • the scan to finish. It might take some time depending on your system speed and condition.



If you see a message saying "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them", then restart your PC and try installing


  • the game again.



  • If you see a message saying "Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files but was unable to fix some of them", then proceed to run a DISM scan by typing DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and pressing Enter. This will check for any corrupted or missing system image files and try to repair them from Windows Update.



Wait for


  • the scan to finish. It might take longer than SFC scan depending on your internet speed and condition.



If you see a message saying "The restore operation completed successfully", then restart your PC and try installing


  • the game again.



Conclusion




The Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error is a common problem that occurs when installing games on Windows 10 and 11. It is caused by various factors such as missing or corrupted ISDone.dll file, incompatible game installer, insufficient RAM or disk space, system file corruption, software conflicts, etc. However, there are several solutions that can help you fix this problem and install your games without hassle. In this article, we have shown you four methods that have worked for many Windows users: running


the game installer as administrator,


running it in compatibility mode,


increasing your virtual memory,


and scanning


and repairing


your system files.


We hope that one of these methods works for you and lets you enjoy your gaming experience on Windows.


Method 5: Install the Required Visual C++ Redistributable Runtimes




The Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error could be occurring because some required Visual C++ Redistributable runtimes are missing on your PC. These runtimes are essential for running applications that are developed using Visual C++. To fix this, you need to install the required C++ runtime libraries that are missing. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Go to the Microsoft website and download the Visual C++ Redistributable Packages for Visual Studio 2015, 2017 and 2019 from here.



  • Run the downloaded file and follow the instructions to install the packages.



  • Restart your PC and try installing the game again.



Method 6: Disable Your Antivirus or Firewall Temporarily




Sometimes, your antivirus or firewall software might block the game installer from accessing or extracting some files, which can result in the error. To fix this, you can try disabling your antivirus or firewall temporarily while installing the game. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Right-click on the icon of your antivirus or firewall software in the system tray and select Disable or Turn off from the menu.



  • Select a time period for which you want to disable it. You can choose to disable it until you restart your PC or for a specific duration.



  • Run the game installer as an administrator and complete the installation.



  • Enable your antivirus or firewall software again after installing the game.



Note: Disabling your antivirus or firewall software might expose your PC to security risks. Make sure you only download and install games from trusted sources and enable your security software as soon as possible.


Method 7: Reinstall the Game Installer




Sometimes, the game installer itself might be faulty or incomplete, which can cause the error. This can happen if you downloaded the game installer from an unreliable source or if it was corrupted by a virus or malware. To fix this, you can try reinstalling the game installer from a trusted source. To do this, follow these steps:


  • Delete the game installer file (setup.exe) from your PC.



  • Go to the official website of the game developer or publisher and download the game installer again. Make sure you download the correct version and architecture (32-bit or 64-bit) for your Windows system.



  • Scan the downloaded file with your antivirus software to make sure it is safe and clean.



  • Run the game installer as an administrator and complete the installation.



Method 8: Update Your Device Drivers




Outdated or incompatible device drivers can also cause the error, especially if they affect your graphics card, sound card, or disk drive. To fix this, you can try updating your device drivers to the latest versions. To do this, follow these steps:


Press Windows + X keys to open


  • the Power User menu.



Select Device Manager from


  • the menu.



In


  • the Device Manager window, expand the categories of devices that you want to update. For example, you can expand Display adapters, Sound, video and game controllers, and Disk drives.



Right-click on each device and select Update driver from


  • the context menu.



  • Select Search automatically for drivers and wait for Windows to find and install the best drivers for your devices.



  • Repeat this process for all the devices that you want to update.



Restart your PC and try installing


  • the game again.



Note: If Windows cannot find any drivers for your devices, you can also try downloading them manually from


the manufacturer's website and installing them on your PC.


Conclusion




The Isarcextract Isdone.dll 64bit error is a common problem that many Windows users face when trying to install games on their PCs. It can be caused by various factors such as missing or corrupted ISDone.dll file, incompatible game installer, insufficient RAM or disk space, system file corruption, software conflicts, etc. However, there are several solutions that can help you fix this problem and install your games without hassle. In this article, we have shown you eight methods that have worked for many Windows users: running


the game installer as administrator,


running it in compatibility mode,


increasing your virtual memory,


scanning


and repairing


your system files,


installing the required Visual C++ Redistributable runtimes,


disabling your antivirus or firewall temporarily,


reinstalling the game installer,


and updating your device drivers.


We hope that one of these methods works for you and lets you enjoy your gaming experience on Windows. ca3e7ad8fd


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