How to fix
Missing DLL files errors on Windows 10/8/7 PC
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One of the
common errors which Windows users face is caused due to missing DLL files. What
do you do if you receive a .dll file is missing error message? We have already
taken a look at what to do if you find the following DLL files missing –
xlive.dll | MSVCR110.dll | d3compiler_43.dll | LogiLDA.dll | MSVCP140.dll |
api-ms-win-crt-runtime-l1-1-0.dll | VCRUNTIME140.dll | xinput1_3.dll or
d3dx9_43.dll. Now let’s take a look at the general steps you could take if you
receive such error messages.
DLL stands
for Dynamic Link Libraries and are external parts of applications that run on
Windows or any other operating systems. Most applications are not complete in
themselves and store code in different files. If there is a need for the code,
the related file is loaded into memory and used. If the OS or software is not
able to find the concerned DLL file, or if the DLL file is corrupted, you could
receive a DLL file is missing message.
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Fix Missing
DLL files error
If DLL files
are missing on your Windows computer, the best ways to fix such errors are as
follows:
Run the
built-in System File Checker tool to replace missing or corrupted operating
system files
Run the DISM
tool and repair the Windows system image and fix a corrupted Windows Component
Store
Repair or
re-install the software if some application throws up this error
Copy the DLL
file from another system and restore it on your PC, followed by re-registering
the dll file.
Let us take
a look at these in details.
1] The
safest way to fix DLL file missing or corrupted errors thrown up by your
Windows operating system, would be to run the built-in System File Checker,
which will replace missing or corrupted system files.
To do this,
on your Windows 10 computer, right-click on the Start button to open the WinX
Menu and click on Command Prompt (Admin) link.
Now in the
elevated CMD window, copy-paste the following command and hit Enter:
sfc /scannow
The scan may
take 10 minutes, and once it completes successfully, you should restart your
PC. Running sfc /scannow in Safe Mode or Boot Time could give better results.
This post
will help you if you receive a Windows resource protection found corrupt files
but was unable to fix them error message while running the scan.
2] If the
issue is resolved, great! Else the next thing to do would be to Run DISM to
repair the System Image. Again, in an elevated command prompt window,
copy-paste the following command and hit Enter:
Dism /Online
/Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth
This checks
for Windows component store corruption and restores good health. The scan may
take around 15 minutes, and once it completes successfully, you should restart
your PC.
This post
will help you if DISM fails.
TIP: If you
think this is too much, download use our FixWin and run the above SFC, and DISM
scans with the click of a button.
3] If it is
some installed software or application that is giving this error, all you need
to do is re-install the software. You may uninstall the application that is
giving the error from the Control Panel, restart your computer, then go to its
official download page and download the latest setup file. Having done this,
install the software. The installer will place all the required files on your
PC including the DLL files. If the software offers an option to Repair the
program, you may first opt to repair the installation and see if that helps.
4]
Sometimes, a software that was meant to run on an older version of Windows, may
require a specific version of a DLL file to run. If you face this issue, you
should try and copy this DLL file from one of your other systems and replace it
here in the proper Directory and see if that works for you. You may have to
re-register the DLL file. At times the developers of that software may offer
various versions of DLL files on their sites for download – you could download
these.
5] Is there
any good site from where you can download DLL files to restore them? There may
be, but I would not advise using them really. The reason is simple. If you need
to replace or restore DLL files, you can carry out any of the above-mentioned
suggestions. That will ensure that you get genuine files from genuine sources.
Moreover, most of the DLL files are copyright protected, and I am not sure if
any dll download website has taken the permissions from the OS or software
developers to host and distribute the files. And plus – how would you know the
genuinity of the file? So that is a call you will have to take.
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