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Dll Errors
Description – A DLL, short for Dynamic Link Library, is a small collection of subprograms. These subprograms can be called by applications and code snippets to perform specific tasks. The advantage of using DLL files, and the reason that they have been so heavily adopted by Windows based applications, is that the executable application files produced are much smaller as a result of containing less code. Software publishers and creators are able to write two or three lines of code in order to perform a task that might otherwise require the writing of fifty lines of code or more. For the end user the advantage lies in Windows compatibility and quicker downloading and installing. However, the reliance on DLL files means that a single missing or corrupt Dynamic Link Library can lead to problems with various applications and even with the system itself. DLL files can be downloaded from the Internet but this is often not the best course of action. With many DLL errors, replacing or cleaning the DLL file will only lead to another, further problem. Typically, users will need to find the main cause of the problem and work to cure this problem first. Associated Errors – Incorrectly calling or executing a DLL file will invariably lead to a General Protection Fault. It is impossible for average computer users to fix a general protection fault manually and the need for third party software may be required. Missing or corrupt DLL files typically display an error message stating that a DLL file is missing or corrupt. In these instances it may be possible to reinstall the software or file that you are attempting to execute in order to fix the problem. Recommended Solution – The solution will depend greatly on the problem you are suffering. The first step you can attempt to make is to locate, download, and save the missing or corrupt DLL. These files can be found on the Internet. Be aware that this may lead to another error asking for another DLL file and so on. Restoring your computer back to an earlier date when you were not suffering DLL errors is often a good way to resolve the problem. If all else fails then you may need third party software that can locate DLL errors and resolve them accordingly.
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