How to Fix .dll Error
This is a question I get from people quite often. Follow these three simple steps to repair your .dll error. If you have a .dll error it is caused by an invalid entry in the registry. The dll library stores files that programs share in windows it stands for Dynamic Link Library.
The cause of these .dll Errors is a invalid registry entry or corrupt registry . The registry can become corrupt by installing and uninstalling many programs , or having a bad install of a program. You can use RegCure to run a scan for problems.
What RegCure will do is run a scan of your registry settings and file structure to look for problems and missing files that cause the errors. The scan is very easy to use by clicking one button.
To fix your dll Error follow these 3 steps:
Step 1 – Download and install Regcure
Or for 64 bit vista Download and install PCSpeedMax
NOTE: If you have trouble with the download link you can get it from Regcure’s Site Here.
Step 2 – Click Scan
Step 3 – Click Fix Errors.
RegCure is certified for all versions of microsoft windows.
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I’m always here to help.
Paul
Dll Definition:
Dynamic-link library , or DLL, is Microsoft’s implementation of the shared library concept in the Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems. These libraries use the file extension DLL, OCX , or DRV. The file formats for DLLs are the same as for Windows EXE files — that is, Portable Executable (PE) for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, and New Executable (NE) for 16-bit Windows. As with EXEs, DLLs can contain code, data, and resources, in any combination.
In the broader sense of the term, any data file with the same file format can be called a resource DLL. Examples of such DLLs include icon libraries, sometimes having the extension ICL, and font files, having the extensions FON and FOT.

