Ways for DLL Files to be replaced

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By Alan Nutley


A Dynamic Link Library is what is known as a DLL. Two or more programs can make use of the codes and data that are contained in this library. When the programs use the functions that are in this library, there will be more free space in the physical memory of your computer. This comes about because the codes that are charged up into the memory are modularized which cuts the chances of their being replicated. As a result, your computer programs and applications will function and work faster.

In the event that a DLL file goes missing or gets infected, some of your computers programs and applications will not perform as they should. These Dynamic Link Library errors are commonly brought about by the repetitive installing and uninstalling of computer applications. For your programs to again run accurately, you have to find and replace the missing or corrupted DLL files. The following tools below can help you do the same:

* Recovery Console

* System File Checker

One way to replace the DLL files on your computer that are already corrupted is to make use of the Recovery Console. It is important that you have the Windows CD because it has the original version of the DLL files. With the use of the Recovery Console, you can substitute the infected file with the original and unaffected DLL file in the Windows CD. If your operating system is Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, or Windows 2000, then you can use this method.

DLL files that have been lost can be brought back by using the tool called System File Checker. It works in a way that it checks your computer and automatically exchanges the infected protected files with the clean and unchanged DLL files. The original DLL file is obtained by the System File Checker tool from the cache folder or the Windows installation source files.

Right after performing any of the tasks explained earlier, do not hesitate to open the application or program that you were trying to operate when the DLL error message was displayed. This is the way to know if your troubleshooting attempt worked because if it did, the DLL error message will no longer pop up and your software will now run as smoothly as ever.




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