Friday, May 25, 2012

How to Disable the Run.dll Error


1. Restart your computer. This is the easiest fix, as it can correct cache problems with the run.dll.
2. Uninstall and reinstall the program in question. This will fully reassociate the .dll files with your computer and should fix the problem.
3. Reboot with selective startup by clicking "Start," typing "msconfig" and pressing "Enter." Select "Selective Startup," choose one of the options and click "Apply" and then "Restart." Repeat with each process to identify if the problem is always there. If it only occurs with some services, reinstall them.
4. Perform an antivirus and anti-spyware check. If your computer harbors a virus or malware, remove it to fully remove the error.