Wednesday, June 10th, 2009 
 Author: Jon B

Steps To Resolve DLL Errors On Your PC

It is a good idea to evaluate the cause and magnitude of a problem before rushing in to solve it. Every problem is different and it needs to be analyzed before deciding on a plan of corrective action. Often, you may be tempted to skip the analysis and diagnosis part when it comes to computer problems. You may be apprehensive about losing precious time if you try to troubleshoot this problem, about which you know nothing. So, you decide to call an expert and get over the pain. The problem is, the solution provided by an expert is only temporary and you can go through the trauma every time that error occurs.

With a little help, a vast majority of computer errors can be solved by users . This help includes information and tools that are easily available on the internet today. Once you have the knowledge and necessary software tools, you can easily resolve many such errors.

The objective of this article is to help you resolve a common PC problem known as DLL errors.

The first step in resolving the problem is to understand the nature and function of DLL files. DLL is a short name for Dynamic Link Library. These are important files in your operating system and programs to save codes that can be dynamically called loaded on the system by multiple programs when they need to use them. So, instead of all programs using different files to perform the same task, they can share one DLL file that can perform the task for each of them. This helps your computer achieve optimal performance and puts minimal burden on system resources.

Some of the common DLL files that are known to generate errors for various reasons on your PC are msvcr80.dll, ntdll.dll and xvidcore.dll. The main reasons why these DLL errors occur include:

  1. You accidentally remove a DLL file that is critical for other applications.
  2. You install a program that includes an invalid DLL file.
  3. Your hard disk has problems that may corrupt one or more DLL files.
  4. You unknowingly overwrite a good DLL file with another file that is either incompatible with existing computer applications or is corrupt.
  5. Your computer is infected with a virus and other malware that are known to make changes in registry and program files to generate DLL and other computer errors.

While you can try to prevent DLL errors from happening by installing anti-malware and taking care of above mentioned reasons, sometimes these errors can be simply unavoidable. So, you must also be aware of the ways to resolve them.

The first method is to search for the file that has developed the error on the web. When you locate the correct file, you must replace the file on your system with this new file. Most of the time, this action should solve your problems.

The second method is to use the utility provided in your operating system – System Restore. This will restore your system to the time prior to when the error occurred. This can be performed in Safe mode in case the DLL error is serious and does not let you start your system.

Lastly, in case the DLL error happens during an installation of a new program, you must immediately uninstall that program and observe if the error vanishes. If it does, you must seek support from the program manufacturer.

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