If you're diving into the Resident Evil 4 Remake and suddenly hit a crash at startup or during gameplay—especially one that mentions dinput8.dll—you’re not alone. This is a common issue, and the good news is there are several fixes that can get you back to blasting Ganados in no time.
🔍 What is dinput8.dll?
dinput8.dll is a DirectInput file that many games use to manage input from your mouse, keyboard, or controller. Some mods, injectors, or third-party tools also use it—like ReShade, special controller remappers, or framerate unlockers. If the game crashes while loading this DLL, it usually means:
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A mod isn't compatible
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A tool is outdated
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The game got an update, and now something conflicts
🛠️ How to Fix It
Here are a few steps you can take:
1. Remove or Rename dinput8.dll
Go to your Resident Evil 4 Remake installation folder:
Find dinput8.dll. Try:
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Renaming it to
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Or deleting it (make a backup first)
Now launch the game. If it starts up fine, the file was the problem.
2. Check for Mods
If you're using mods (HD texture packs, FOV changers, ReShade, etc.), temporarily remove them. Mods depending on dinput8.dll may need updates after a new game patch.
3. Reinstall the Game
If all else fails, verify the game files through Steam or reinstall it completely to remove any leftover mod files or corrupted DLLs.
4. Update DirectX and Drivers
Make sure your DirectX and GPU drivers are up to date. Sometimes an outdated system component can cause strange DLL crashes.
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✅ Conclusion
Crashes caused by dinput8.dll in Resident Evil 4 Remake are usually tied to mods or third-party tools. A quick file cleanup or mod update is often all you need. If you’re still having issues, let me know in the comments and I’ll help you troubleshoot!
Happy surviving! 🧟♂️
– modsgamer77