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I had this problem before and I received a file and a command to write in the CMD, and at that time solved. But in my new PC, this does not work
The primary cause of this problem is if you've installed some other software that uses a similar command prompt file, the TESS libraries can get confused and try to reference that other location. Try uninstalling the TESS libraries from the TESSLibs_Uninstall.exe in your TRNSYS directory and reinstalling them. Also make sure that you install the same version of the TESS libraries as you did for TRNSYS (64-bit or 32-bit). If you are in TRNSYS18, I recommend the 64-bit version. With a new PC it may be possible that it no longer supports the 32-bit version.
I hope this helps!