Wednesday, March 16, 2011

How to Fix XP Dll#039;s for Free


1. Check for updates, by going to the 'Start' menu, and then click 'Run' and type 'wupdmgr' in the dialog box. Press 'OK' to run the Windows Update utility. If an update is found, you will be prompted to download it automatically.
2. Launch the system restore utility. If the DLL issue was not fixed by a Windows Update, then the problem likely lies with a file corrupted either by mistake or a virus. In both cases, a System Restore will fix the problem. Go to the 'Start' menu and go to the 'Accessories' tab (under 'Programs'), and then selecting the 'System Tools' folder. Select 'System Restore' from the menu to launch the System Restore wizard.
3. Select a date from the restore point calendar before you began experiencing problems with the DLL files. Once you select it, your computer will reboot and your computer will be restored to the condition it was in on the date you selected.