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Missing DLL File Issues And Solutions .. The proper functioning of our Windows computers is dependent on thousands of files that make up any operating system or computer application. If something happens to any of these files, your computer is likely to generate an error. The seriousness of the error and its consequences will depend on the role of the file that has been affected. Some may just hamper the working of a particular software, while another may prevent a computer from even starting up. One of the mysterious computer errors that you may encounter from time to time is the missing file error. Suddenly, the file that you never knew even existed is now being reported as missing and your computer refuses to move until the file has been relocated and returned to its appropriate folder. One of the most common files that are found missing and cause computer errors are Dynamic Link Library or DLL files. Today, we will discuss DLL files, how they go missing, and several solutions to these problems. DLL files are used by different types of software on your computer to save codes and functions that can be dynamically called and loaded as and when required. These files can also be shared among multiple applications. DLL files where originally introduced to slim down the applications and bring down the system resource usage. These two properties of DLL files have made them quite popular among application and device driver manufacturers. There are hundreds of DLL files on your computer and even if one goes missing, it will trigger DLL errors on the system. The following are a few examples of DLL errors that you may come across: “This application has failed to load because msvcr80.dll file was not found. Reinstalling the application may correct the error.” "The file npptools.dll is missing." “This program failed to load because mfc80u.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.” The following are some of the common tasks that you may perform to fix missing DLL file issues:
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