How Do You Fix A Windows Dll Problem?
DLL (Dynamic Link Libraries) files are that used by Windows applications to run and perform optimally. They are very vital system components that will cause errors if they are corrupted or deleted from the computer. DLL files usually run into errors when a system file needed by an application is deleted. They also run into errors when the hard disk is improperly cleaned using disk programs. The result of missing or corrupted DLL files is program launch problems or freezing. Use some simple troubleshooting steps to resolve DLL problems. Step 1 Clean the registry and repair missing DLL files using a registry cleaner program. To do this, download and install a free registry cleaner program such as CCleaner. Step 2 Launch your program after it has installed and click the “Registry” button on the left panel. You will see the “Registry Integrity” window. Step 3 Place a check on “Missing shared DLL files” and all the other options in the “Registry Integrity” window. Step 4 Click “Scan for iss