Here's what I did to fix this problem after sniffing around the board.
Do a search with windows for perl58.dll. It should only be in one place (for me that's c:\perl\bin\)
If it is somewhere else such as your system32 folder, delete it. This causes major problems for some reason.
If this doesn't work, also make sure that your perl directory is in the global pathing of windows (sorry I can't remember the command off of my head right now).
That's what worked for me.
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