Using Registry Fix Tools to Fix Dll Errors

So what are DLL Errors and how can I remove them? DLL files, short for “Dynamic Link Libraries”, are a critical part of the Windows operating system. They are basically a collection of small programs, that are called by various executable programs (EXE) that are running. The DLL may contain source code that calls a particular function to perform a task or communicate with a certain device such as the hard drive or printer.

When the Windows operating system is first installed, it will load thousands of DLL files that are used regularly by different software programs. DLL files do not get loaded into RAM (random access memory) which in turn saves space within your PC’s RAM. Whenever a DLL file is called then it is loaded. For example, you are editing a Microsoft Word document, the printer DLL file does not need to be loaded into RAM. If you decide to print the document, then the printer DLL file is loaded and a call is made to print.

DLL Hell Errors

Prior to Windows 2000, an error commonly known as DLL Hell, had appeared on many PC’s. This particular problem occurred when two applications each loaded their own version of a standard DLL. The issue was that neither program could recognize the particular version used by the other. Troubleshooting this type of error can be hard to find or diagnose. It was commonly found when new hardware or other device drivers were loaded on a machine. Fortunately, after Windows 2000, Microsoft has made sure that device drivers are installed within the Windows installer to prevent this from occurring.

Today, the most common DLL error to occur are missing DLL files. These can be corrected by searching Google for this DLL file and then download it into the appropriate directory. Another error are disabled DLL files, where particular software program disables a DLL file, or dosen’t release it. Problems may also occur when an older program doesn’t recognize the newer DLL file. Finally, many Trojans and viruses can cause missing DLL errors.

An easy way to repair DLL errors is to use Registry Fix Tools. These programs will scan your Windows registry for any problems and will determine which programs need a particular version of a DLL. A popular registry cleaner tool is RegCure. It will check for invalid entries within the Shared DLL’s section, these entries can cause application failures to occur. These can be easily and quickly be repaired and restored automatically. These tools are great for the beginner and average PC user who knows little about the Windows registry system. They provide an easy to use interface that will quickly scan your PC, report back a list of errors, and clean and repair them in no time. If your PC has been running slow they are worth checking out. RegCure Reviews have voted this utility to be one of the better ones out there.

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