Fixing PC Errors
When an error message pop up what do you usually do? You probably click the OK, Cancel, Close, or X out which usually do not exactly fixed the problems. The problems will likely to persist until you do something about it. To even begin to take the necessary action, you will need to know what the errors is and what programs/applications the error is associated with. The best things to do when you don't know what the error is, is to write down the error because sometime the same error message might not appear again. Afterward, search the error in one of the search engine to see what you can do to resolved the error issue. But first you must understand what can cause the error and what you might be able to do.
What is usually the cause of the error?
Usually it point to DLL or Data Link Library files. DLL is a Microsoft files that applications uses to make the applications run smoothly. DLL contains codes and functions that multiple applications can use to run efficiently. But when DLL become corrupt, this is when the error starts to appear. This is why sometime when you install a programs or applications, it uses the DLL. If there are changes made to the DLL or cause it to corrupt (either by a programs, applications, or virus), other applications that uses that DLL will not function properly.
Cause of DLL errors:
Troubleshooting DLL errors:
What is usually the cause of the error?
Usually it point to DLL or Data Link Library files. DLL is a Microsoft files that applications uses to make the applications run smoothly. DLL contains codes and functions that multiple applications can use to run efficiently. But when DLL become corrupt, this is when the error starts to appear. This is why sometime when you install a programs or applications, it uses the DLL. If there are changes made to the DLL or cause it to corrupt (either by a programs, applications, or virus), other applications that uses that DLL will not function properly.
Cause of DLL errors:
- Missing or deleted DLL file
- Virus or malware infecting the DLL files
- Overwriting a good file with a bad DLL file which is actually malware
- Registry or hard disk problems
- Problems with drivers or hardware
- Conflict between applications or DLL files
Troubleshooting DLL errors:
- Identify what DLL files is showing and what it associated with
- If the DLL is corrupted, try downloading it from a reliable sources or reinstalling the application involved.
- In case a DLL error takes place during an applicaiton installation, you must immediately abort and uninstall the application.
- Often DLL errors are a result of malware infection. If that is the case, run malware and antivirus program to get rid of the malware
- Do a thorough registry scan and repair