[Solved-1 Solution] A "DLL File is Missing" Error



Error Description:

  • Error messages about "missing files" - especially those that end in the DLL extension - are very common.
  • There are a lot of possible causes for these types of problems, meaning there are several troubleshooting steps you'll need to follow to solve it.
  • Fortunately, they're easy steps and with a little patience you'll have your computer back.

Solution 1:

  • IMPORTANT: Do NOT download DLL files from DLL download sites in an attempt to replace your missing or corrupt DLL files.

There are several reasons why downloading a DLL file to solve a DLL error is a very bad idea, least of which is that it may not solve your problem.

Note: If you've already downloaded a DLL file from one of these DLL download sites, remove it from wherever you put it and continue troubleshooting below.

  • Restart your computer. It's possible that the problem that's causing the DLL error is just temporary and a restart is all you need.

Note: This is only an option if the DLL error isn't stopping your computer before Windows fully starts. If you have one of those more serious DLL issues, you'll need to forcefully restart your computer. See How to Restart Anything for help if you need it.

  • Restore the deleted DLL file from the Recycle Bin. You may have simply accidentally deleted the DLL file.

Most DLL errors come in the "DLL Not Found" and "Missing DLL" form. The easiest possible cause of a DLL error like this is that you've deleted the DLL file without realizing it.

Note: Enter Safe Mode to do this or any of the following steps if you're unable to access Windows normally due to this DLL error.

  • Recover the deleted DLL file with a free file recovery program. If you suspect that you've accidentally deleted the DLL file but you've since emptied the Recycle Bin, a file recovery program can help.

Important: Recovering a DLL file with a file recovery program is a smart idea only if you're confident you've deleted the file yourself and that it was working properly before you did that.

  • Run a virus/malware scan of your entire system. Some "DLL Is Missing" and "DLL Not Found" DLL errors are related to hostile programs that masquerade as DLL files.
  • Use System Restore to undo recent system changes. If you suspect that the DLL error was caused by a change you or someone else made to your registry or other system configuration, then a System Restore could end the DLL error.
  • Reinstall the program that uses the DLL file. If a DLL error occurs when you open or while using a particular program, then reinstalling the program should properly install and register the DLL file again.

Important: Don't skip this step if you can help it. Reinstalling the program that provides the DLL file is a very likely solution to any program specific DLL error.

  • Update drivers for any hardware that might be related to the DLL error. For example, if you're receiving a "Missing DLL" error when you use your printer, try updating your printer drivers.
  • Run the sfc/scannow command to replace any missing or incorrect operating system related DLL files.

System File Checker (the proper name of the sfc command) will replace any damaged or missing Microsoft supplied DLL files.

  • Apply any available Windows Updates. Many operating system packs and other patches can replace or update some of the hundreds of Microsoft distributed DLL files on your computer.
  • Perform a repair installation of Windows. If the individual DLL troubleshooting advice above is unsuccessful, a repair installation of the operating system should restore all Windows DLL files to their original working versions.
  • Perform a clean installation of Windows. A clean install of Windows will erase everything from the hard drive and install a fresh copy of Windows. If a repair install doesn't correct the DLL error, this should be your next course of action.

Important: All the information on your hard drive will be erased during a clean install. Make sure you've made the best attempt possible to fix the DLL error using a troubleshooting step prior to this one.

  • Troubleshoot for a hardware problem if any DLL errors persist. After a clean install of Windows, your DLL problem can only be hardware related.

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