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Friday 4 October 2013

How do I find a missing DLL file

                                                                      

Viruses and corrupt software are always a headache to computer users. The victim is mostly the poor DLL  files used by the operating system. These library files are very essential to the proper functioning of a computer. In order to help the user, Windows has this nice looking piece of program that notifies the user every time a DLL file goes missing. It says, “The following modules are missing” and points to the missing DLL files. This is the list of DLL files that need replacement. Other symptom that indicate a missing DLL file includes improper working of any software, program crash, bugs and unexpected software termination. Fortunately, DLL files are not that rare. Several online DLL repositories are available which provide free support. Also, many freeware are available to help find the missing dll file and replace it. Just follow the following steps.

 

 

Procedure:

There are two ways to solve this problem.  The first way is the easy one. Search for free dllfixers online using google. Dll fixers are free software that detects missing dll file and replaces it. Look for freeware instead of paid software. The second way is the manual way of fixing dll files. Find the missing dll file name and search for it online. Several sites are available where you can find them. Choose any one. Download the dll file and extract it in the proper place. Do a reboot and it’s done. Simple!

Always take a backup copy of the dll file as a safety measure.  

 

 

Conclusion:

Missing Dll-file problem is usually caused by viruses and program bugs. Solve them and you will prevent future dll problems. You can do either a virus scan, or a software update or both to solve this problem.  For further help, you may contact Microsoft’s dll service support and they will fix it for you.

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