8 Easy Steps To Fix DLL ERRORS-Part 4

If you receive a DLL error when you attempt to use one specific application or a particular function within that application then you can attempt to reinstall the software. Reinstalling will remove some of the files or DLLs that have become corrupt or problematic in any way and replace them with genuine, clean versions. This may not be the case for those DLLs that are stored as part of the Windows operating system, however.

Also, contacting the software vendor or author may generate good results. Many users will contact them during the lifetime of the software, with any problems they encounter. The more proactive manufacturers will almost certainly find a way to resolve the problem and either publish the steps you need to take online or at least have the answer to hand when you make your own enquiries. Look for a knowledge base or support forum, because these can contain help from knowledgeable third parties. In some cases, other users may have resolved the problem themselves, and posted the solution on these forums and in articles.







 

 

   

 

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