.dll Errors Got You Down?
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The Kernel .dll file is a lot like a trusty
old dog that’s always guarding the family’s
yard. The file handles interrupts, input and
output operations, and the management of memory.
After you start up your computer, the Kernel.dll
file fixes itself into a protected memory space
so no other programs can go there. Computer
users might get the occasional invalid page
fault error message. When they do, it’s
kind of like that dog barking and it may just
be a faulty program or possibly damaged hardware.
It could be other things like low disc space
or even a virus. But it’s an important
warning.
There are several reasons for a corrupt or
missing .dll files as well.
You’ve uninstalled a program that took a required .dll file
with it.
You’ve installed a program that overrode a necessary .dll file.
A bad installation corrupted one or more files. This will cause .dll
errors.
Another user or program deleted the .dll or associated file.
There’s a hardware issue with your computer causing the data
on the drive to be corrupted.
It is possible in some situations to copy
or download a .dll file from another computer
and transfer it to your computer to fix the
problem. But you’ve got to be careful
here. This type of error message is almost
always telling you there’s a more serious
problem. Replacing a .dll file will almost
always cause additional errors and/or reports
of additional missing files.
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annoying .dll errors and restore your computer
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and takes the right steps before a bigger problem
crops up.
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