|
Dll Errors
If your
computer is driving you nuts with DLL errors, read on. DLL
files are shared files that enable a variety of programs to
carry out certain functions. Software developers use DLL
files because it saves them a great deal of coding and
reduces redundancy for computer users. For example, the
print function that you use in all of your various software
programs. Instead of each software program having its own
unique printing codes, they take advantage of a shared DLL
file that contains the necessary instructions. As a result,
their software is smaller thus saving you hard drive space.
Everyone
is happy – until DLL errors occur. DLL errors can occur due
to file corruption, new software installations, and poor
uninstalls. When an important DLL file goes missing, gets
overwritten by newer or older versions, or becomes corrupt,
your software programs no longer function properly.
Before
running out and buying the latest version of your
malfunctioning software, you can attempt to repair the DLL
errors. Oftentimes, if you just uninstalled a program and
notice DLL errors, reinstalling the program will reinstall
the required DLLs and your problems will be solved. You can
then uninstall the program again but this time, don’t allow
the uninstaller to remove shared files.
Another
way to combat DLL errors is to clean out the Windows
registry. The registry contains instructions and information
about everything on your PC including paths to the DLL
files. If the path becomes corrupt or is pointing to the
wrong file, DLL errors occur. In addition, spyware and
viruses can take their toll. Thousands of potential registry
errors can bog down a computer and overwhelm the operating
system.
Even
computers that are functioning at an acceptable level can
have an inefficient registry. It’s only a matter of time
before the registry grows to a point where performance will
degrade.
Cleaning
out the registry manually is not an option. It would be
virtually impossible for the average computer user to
identify incorrect entries or tell the difference between
valid or invalid registry values. In addition, using regedit
is extremely dangerous to the health of your computer.
There’s no need to compromise the integrity of your
computer’s registry in order to perform this task. Instead,
try a software utility such as RegCure to do it for you.
RegCure
is programmed to automatically repair thousands of registry
problems including DLL errors. Regular updates from the
software developers keep RegCure on the cutting edge of
technology. Most importantly, RegCure uses safeguards such
as registry backups to ensure that your PC registry cleaning
routines are safe.
If
registry cleaning sounds complicated, you are right, it is.
But you don’t have to worry about the complexities because
RegCure handles them with ease on your behalf. You click,
“Start scan” and RegCure does the rest. It goes into your
registry and scans it in search of invalid entries,
corruption, missing files, incorrect paths, Active X
control, and a huge variety of other known registry
problems. All of this occurs in just a few minutes. Next
RegCure displays the list of its findings and allows you to
review them or repair them. You can even set RegCure up to
automatically repair any errors it finds so that you can
skip this step in the future.
This
little utility keeps working for you when you enable
scheduling and automatic scans. By cleaning up your
registry, you’ll enjoy a high performing PC that is free of
errors!
|