
8 Easy Steps To Fix DLL ERRORS-Part 2
The switch off and switch on technique has
long been the butt of many an IT joke. However, it does help to resolve a
lot of problems because it gives your system the opportunity to reopen
necessary files, including the DLLs required by your system and the software
you are running on it. Always restart your computer properly, whenever
possible. Obviously, if your system has hung or crashed then this may not be
an option for you. While it may only be a quick fix and not the most ideal
solution, attempting to reopen applications in a different order may prevent
the problem from occurring again.
Software updates are usually available from the vendor's or publisher's
website. These updates may contain critical file updates and so should be
one of your first ports of call. Most applications include an automatic
updater, but whether you choose to use this automated system or manually
install updates as and when they become available, ensure that you do
download the latest patches and updates. These may contain newer and more
efficient versions of DLLs that you need.
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