How Do You Repair Missing DLL Files?
Dynamic link library (DLL) files contain data that may be accessed by more than one program. Sharing the .dll file allows a program to take up less space on your computer. When a program is removed from your computer, it may delete files that other programs still require. The remaining programs using the shared .dll file do not work as intended and produce error messages. To address an error message regarding .dll files, you must restore the missing files. Determine which .dll files are missing. Open programs that are returning error messages and write down the .dll files shown as missing. Download the missing .dll files. Find websites that offer the missing files or use the link in the resources section for assistance. Install the missing .dll files in the proper directory on the computer. If your computer runs the 64-bit version of Windows, copy the files to the “C:\Windows\SysWOW64” directory. If your computer runs the 32-bit version of Microsoft Windows, copy the files to the “C:\W