To ensure the proper running of your computer it is very important to scan the windows registry on a regular basis. It can actually be very confusing to find the best and most successful registry fix to do the job properly and this can cause a lot of confusion particularly for novice users. The windows registry stores all of the information needed to run your computer and all of the applications stored on it. Whenever you install or uninstall applications, drivers and anything else this will affect the windows registry. This will cause the windows registry to expand in size, if these records are not removed when the application is removed then it can result in the information in the windows registry becoming out of date which can slow down your computer. This can also create DLL file errors and slow your computer down.
DLL files stand for Dynamic Link Library, these are an important part to the basic operation of the windows operating system. When you first install windows it also installs lots of DLL files which are used by many different applications. If you install other software then this can cause the original windows dll file to become overwritten. This can prevent other applications and key windows components from working properly.
If your DLL problem is so serious that it starts to prevent the normal running of windows then this is known as DLL hell. This was more of an issue with windows versions prior to windows 2000. DLL hell happens if two different pieces of software load their own DLL file, and then neither of the applications can recognize the other version. This can be a very difficult dll file repair exercise as it's extremely difficult to troubleshoot. Microsoft then worked to reduce this problem by placing all of the device drivers into the windows installer which created a much more stable operating system. Both XP and Vista are much more stable windows operating system's.
The most common DLL file repair scenario is when there is a missing DLL file. One of the easiest ways to repair this error is to search online and find the DLL file which is causing the error. By downloading this file and putting it in the right location you can prevent the error occurring.
There are also other errors which require a DLL fix, such as disabled DLL files. This isn't as common although it does happen quite often. Sometimes when you install certain applications it can disable DLLs. You might also get an error if you are using an old application but it doesn't recognize the new dll file. Viruses and Trojans can also affect your computers ability to load dlls resulting in missing dll and failed to load dll error messages.
The easiest and most successful method of windows dll repair is to use a registry repair utility. There are plenty of these which are available on the Internet, although the one that I personally use is Regcure, this is one of the best that many people will recommend and can be downloaded by clicking here. It allows the user to quickly and easily scan their registry and identify problem areas which could be throwing up and causing the errors.
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