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Restore Windows Vista DLL Files

This article will not only go into how to restore Windows Vista DLL files, but it should also help explain how your received this problem in the first place in hopes of being able to prevent it in the future.Restore Windows Vista DLL Files

Dynamic link libraries, or DLLs, are vitally important to today's computer user.

Your computer even now might have hundreds of these stored on it, waiting to be accessed by applications that need them--your DVD player, your Movie Maker, your MS Office suite, your printer, your interface with your digital camera for uploading photographs, and on and on and on.

Unfortunately, these DLL files that you need so much can have running errors or contract viruses. But perhaps even worse, they can go missing!

Searching for missing DLL files

Symptoms of Missing Dll Files

If you have some missing DLL files, you might be experiencing at least one of these problems:

>> Your computer is running slow as molasses in the February Antarctic.

>> You are plagued by "DLL errors" without any observable cause.

>> You are getting constant blue screens.

>> Inexplicably, you are getting runtime errors with all sorts of programs.

Now, every single MS Windows operating system has a registry.

Your system registry contains huge amounts of information about your computer--and if it this is interfered with or decays in the slightest, it can negatively affect the performance of your computer. Restore Windows Vista DLL Files

Invalid entries that reside in your system registry created by no-longer-used software or improperly removed software are very often a prime culprit.

Invalid entries like that can interfere with your valid DLL files and make them "act as if" they are missing.

Typical Causes of Missing Dll files

If you have DLL files that have gone missing (or have been corrupted, more or less the same thing), the causes are probably:

>> Someone uninstalled another program which removed a .dll file which was required by another program or your OS.

>> Someone installed a program that overwrote the .dll file with either an older version or an incompatible version.

>> An improperly installed program corrupted one or more .dll files.

>> Either accidentally or on purpose (with malicious intent), another program or another user deleted the .dll file or a related file.

>> You have damaged computer hardware, and this is in turn damaging the .dll files.

Some Solutions

So we have figured out that the problems may have something to do with the DLLs.

And, you might really have some--or many--missing DLL files. If you determine that you do, you can seek out replacements online at:

www.dictacomm.com

www.dll-files.com

www.pacosdrivers.com

But, if you use these resources, you have to be very careful about infringing upon copyrights.

It's also possible to download these missing DLL files from another computer.

The problem is that since all .dll error messages are usually a very serious issue, replacing the missing .dll file with a replacement can all too often cause even more errors or cause additional files to go missing.

In order to resolve the issue without possibly making a bigger headache for yourself, we recommend using Perfect Optimizer to repair your DLL errors.

This will find the errors and replace or add the correct DLL files safely without causing another problem within your registry.


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