How to fix DLL Errors?
What is DLL? A DLL or dynamic link library is, simply put, a collection of small software programs any of which are called up by a larger program (e.g., Microsoft Word) that is running on your computer.
The components of DLLs have several functions including calling up a specific device such as a printer or a CD or DVD player to perform a specific operation such as printing or playing music or a movie. DLL files that support specific device operation are known as device drivers.
One of the advantages of having DLL files is to save putting a burden on your computer's memory since DLLs are not loaded into RAM until the file is needed.
Some DLLs are required for you to utilise the Windows and program graphical user interfaces; others are used to connect to the Internet or to send emails; others still are called by your audio programs to drive your sound card.
Registry Booster performs complete heuristic analysis of your DLL sections and helps you to fix DLL errors.
Step1. To select the desired section of your registry you must configure the relevant settings. Launch Registry Booster, select the option: Shared DLLs section.
Step2. Click the button "Start Scan" at the bottom, once Registry Booster starts checking the Shared DLLs section of your registry, a status monitor will appear as below.
Step3. After completing, You can see the scan results. And then choose Shared DLLs section which you want to fix, Click "Repair Registry" to repair.
Note: We strongly recommend to backup registry first before repair them. Click Here to view how to backup Windows registry. |