Friday, August 21, 2009

Smart Ways To Keep DLL Errors At Bay

Smart Ways To Keep DLL Errors At Bay


Anyone who has been working with computers for some time can tell you that computer errors are inevitable. However, this does not mean that you cannot reduce the frequency of these errors and ensure that they do not happen again. In fact, by taking good care of your computer and by practicing safe computing techniques you can avoid as many as 90% of software and application related errors such as DLL errors and EXE errors. Imagine the amount of time and money you will be able to save if you are able to keep most of the computer errors at bay. In order to prevent such errors from happening or recurring, all you need to do is to understand what causes these errors and how to prevent them.


DLL errors form a major part of computer errors that you may face. These errors are related to DLL or Dynamic Link Library Files which are present in large numbers on all Windows computers. These files were originally created by Microsoft, the manufacturer of Windows Operating Systems. The idea behind these files was to create a library of common files that can be used by several different applications in order to simplify processes, save space and speed up applications. However, these critical files are just like other computer problems and are equally vulnerable to errors.


Usually, it is not possible to remember what each DLL error stands for, given the strange naming system and the fact that there are thousands of different DLL files on a single computer. In this scenario, it is best to research the error to find its origin. For example, if you get a hcwutl32.dll error, you can perform a Google search to reveal that this error occurs in applications or drivers which have been created by Hauppauge Computer Works. Similarly, you may not be able to decipher much from an error message like:


stlang.dll could not be loaded


This is an error which is related to C-Major Audio of SigmaTel, Inc.


Reasons behind DLL errors:


There are numerous reasons behind DLL errors. The most common reasons include:



  • Missing DLL file which could be due to deletion of the file by mistake or by incorrect program removal.

  • Virus or spyware infection

  • Conflict between two DLL files

  • Hard disk problems that may corrupt one or more DLL files

  • Overwriting of a working file with an invalid file

  • Device driver issues

  • Hardware problems


Preventing DLL Errors


Resolving DLL errors may be a time-consuming process. Therefore, it is recommended that you take all possible precautions to keep these DLL errors at bay and reduce your computer downtime. Following these steps will help in the prevention of such errors:



  • Be vigilant while installing and uninstalling any program. Never delete or overwrite a DLL file which is being shared with another application.

  • Never use or install any software in which the genuineness of the software is not guaranteed. Fake software may not only contain malware, but may also cause conflicts with other applications and make your life miserable.

  • Update your operating system and all other programs installed on your PC regularly to take care of any bugs or loop holes in their code. This will reduce the chances of DLL application errors.

  • Make it a point to use a reliable anti-malware tool to prevent attacks from spyware and virus.

  • Maintain the health of your registry by using a good pc registry cleaner tool.

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Owais said...

Computers have brought in major changes in our lives, yet like any machine, they need regular maintenance and upgrade. Many users do not yet realize that. the solution required to fix and prevent these errors from happening are very simple but a person has to know what he is doing before the system actually crashed for good. Get help!!!