Fix binkw32.dll Missing Error in Red Alert 2
Getting "binkw32.dll is missing" error in Red Alert 2? This guide shows you exactly how to fix it and get your favorite 2000 classic running again.
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Why Red Alert 2 Shows "binkw32.dll is Missing" Error
When you try to launch Red Alert 2 (2000), you may see an error message stating "binkw32.dll is missing" or "The program can't start because binkw32.dll was not found".
This error occurs because:
1. Missing Legacy Runtime: Red Alert 2 was released in 2000 and requires older runtime libraries that aren't included in modern Windows.
2. Bink Video codec used by games 1999-2015 for cutscenes: The binkw32.dll file is essential for Red Alert 2 to function properly.
3. Windows Compatibility: Modern Windows 10/11 doesn't include some legacy components that 2000-era games need.
4. Incomplete Installation: The game's original installer may not have properly installed all required dependencies.
Solution 1: Install RAD Game Tools Bink Video
The most reliable fix is to install the required runtime:
Step 1: Download the official runtime from: RAD Game Tools Bink Video
Step 2: Run the installer and follow the prompts.
Step 3: Restart your computer.
Step 4: Try launching Red Alert 2 again.
Note: For games from 2000, you may also need to install legacy DirectX components.
Solution 2: Install DirectX End-User Runtime
Many classic games from 2000 require legacy DirectX components.
Step 1: Download DirectX End-User Runtime
Step 2: Extract and run DXSETUP.exe
Step 3: Restart your computer
This installs DirectX 9.0c components alongside modern DirectX 12, which many 2000-era games need.
Solution 3: Run in Windows Compatibility Mode
Since Red Alert 2 is from 2000, running it in compatibility mode often helps:
Step 1: Right-click the game executable
Step 2: Select Properties → Compatibility tab
Step 3: Check "Run this program in compatibility mode for:"
Step 4: Select "Windows XP (Service Pack 3)" or "Windows 7"
Step 5: Also check "Run as administrator"
Step 6: Click Apply and OK
Solution 4: Verify Game Files
If you're using Steam, GOG, or other platforms:
Steam: 1. Right-click Red Alert 2 → Properties 2. Go to Local Files tab 3. Click "Verify integrity of game files"
GOG Galaxy: 1. Click the game → Settings (gear icon) 2. Select "Verify / Repair"
Manual Installation: Consider reinstalling the game from the original media or re-downloading.
Still Having Issues?
If the error persists:
1. Install All Visual C++ Runtimes: Download and install ALL versions from 2005 to 2022
2. Check Antivirus: Temporarily disable antivirus and try again
3. Run as Administrator: Always run the game as admin
4. Virtual Machine: For very old games, consider running them in a Windows XP virtual machine
5. Community Patches: Search for "Red Alert 2 modern Windows patch" for community fixes