Saturday, January 19, 2013

How to Fix PC Dll for Windows 98


1. Download a replacement DLL file from a website and replace the affected DLL file with the downloaded one (see Resources).
2. Reinstall the program that the DLL works with. This will provide you with a brand new DLL in the process. Alternatively, you may be able to find the DLL on the CD or file that the program came with. You can also contact the program's technical support to see if you can secure a copy of the DLL file from them.
3. Find a replacement DLL file on another person's computer running Windows 98. You can then email the file to yourself or copy the DLL to a flash drive to replace it on your own computer.