If you are coding a c++ project with Qt Creator and everything is working fine
(in both modes debug, release), but when you run the compiled .exe directly (go to exe
file and run it) it says mingwm10.dll is missing.
Then you should check in first place if the installation and binary paths are added to the system environment.
Control Panel -> SYSTEM -> Advanced -> Environemnt Variables -> PATH and
place you MINGW bin directory to you local/global PATH variable
The same solution worked for me fine in the follwoing error case too:
"The procedure entry point _Z21qRegisterResourceDataiPKhS0_S0_ could not be located in the dynamic link library QtCore4.dll"
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