Sunday, April 1, 2012

How to Replace a Missing DLL


1. Insert the disk that contains the missing .dll file. This disk will be the installation disk for the program that isn't responding because of the missing .dll file.
2. Click on 'Computer' or 'My Computer.'
3. Right click on the drive that contains the disk and click on 'Explore' to open it.
4. Locate the .dll file that's missing on the computer. When you find it, shrink the window.
5. Click on 'Computer' or 'My Computer' again and then click on the hard drive, which is usually the '(C:)' drive.
6. Click on 'Windows.'
7. Click on the 'Drivers' folder to open it.
8. Restore the window the .dll file. Drag the replacement .dll file over to the 'Drivers' folder to replace the missing .dll file.