Dll or dynamic link library files are modular Windows operating system files designed to save space and improve efficiency. These files are organized into sections with some files being executable code (mini programs) and some files (data) being unexecutable. Dynamic link library files are collections of small programs shared by other programs and are critical to the operation of Windows operating systems. These types of registry files are also prone to becoming corrupted just through the normal use of the computer. Imagine traffic on an interstate highway traveling to all kinds of different destinations but using the same road. When a section of the road is blocked by a traffic jam or a bridge is out it will either completely stop the flow or cause it to be re-routed. This is a little like what happens when a registry error happens on your computer.
Causes of Errors
Installing or uninstalling software can cause a change or deletion of a Dynamic link library file. Maybe one program replaced a newer file with and older version of the file. One program inadvertently deleted a needed file. The hard drive is malfunctioning. Incorrect BIOS configuration. These are just a few of the causes of Dynamic link library file errors. There are whole books written about different kinds of these types of errors and problems and why they happen. It is beyond the scope of this page to go into any depth on the causes of these registry errors. Suffice it to say if you are running Windows you will most likely at some time run into them. It isn't because you are doing anything wrong or illegal, It's just the nature of the beast. The most important thing to learn if you are currently experiencing errors is how to fix the ones you have and then prevent future problems.
Repairing Errors
Dynamic link library errors are problems within the software and should be repaired by using professional grade registry repair software designed to address dll errors. Attempting to repair damaged or corrupted dll files manually can result in serious damage to the operating system that could require the re-installation of windows, thus wiping out all programs and data that was not properly backed up. Using our recommended software tool will not only resolve and dll errors but will also fix a host of registry errors that could also slow down your computer. Prior to repairing any registry errors a backup copy of the system should be made with a restore point.
Here is a partial list of the some common Dynamic link library errors:
kernel32.dll error
run.dll error
hal.dll error
msvcrt.dll error
shdocvw.dll error
Wininet.dll Errors
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