2 Aug, 2010
Are you receiving recurring DLL errors due to missing DLL files?
Missing DLL files are a major cause of DLL errors, such as the physxloader.dll not found error. To troubleshoot DLL errors that are occurring due missing DLLs, you need to first ascertain the cause of the missing DLL. Then you can take definite measures to procure the DLL file to fix the error.

So the next question is – how do I ascertain the DLL file that is missing?
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27 Oct, 2009
This article will help you understand what DLL errors are, how to understand DLL error messages and how to resolve them on your own.
What are DLL files?
To understand DLL errors, it is essential to know what DLL files are and why are they required on a Windows computer. DLL is the acronym for Dynamic Link Library. These files are used in Windows to save program codes that can be dynamically loaded in the system memory when a particular program on your computer wants to use it. These files can be shared among multiple applications and thus help in the efficient use of system resources.
What causes DLL errors?
There are several DLL files on a single Windows computer. Out of which, some like mfc80.dll and shtml.dll are usually shipped with Windows, while others like wmp.dll (Winamp) are copied when you install additional programs on your PC. The following are some of the common reason for these errors:
- One or more DLL files are overwritten by older or incompatible versions.
- A required DLL files gets deleted from the computer.
- A buggy program or device driver is installed on the system.
- Your computer is infected by a malware.
- Windows registry is damaged or comprises invalid entries.
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24 Jul, 2009
The huge amount of hard disk space that comes with new PCs today is quite similar to large closets. Initially, both look big, however, both fill up much sooner than expected. Also, if you don’t maintain or clean them on a regular basis, it takes a lot of time to find what you are looking for. In order to bring back the order, you need to be careful with what you are putting in and remember to keep things in an arranged manner.
Another important ritual is to get rid of things that were precious to you sometime back but that you do not require anymore. During the cleaning process you may be surprised to find a few things that were unintentionally put there and had been occupying valuable space. These are usually spyware and adware programs that install on your PC without your knowledge. To get rid of these programs, you need to uninstall them from your computer. The following are some of the top advantages of uninstalling these programs:
- You will have more space available for important things.
- Your computer will be less burdened as more resources will be available for processing.
- The chances of errors will decrease with fewer programs.
- You will be able to get rid of malware programs that have secretly entered in your PC with the intent of causing damage.
Let’s now have a look at the top tips to uninstall unwanted programs and achieve all these advantages:
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Inbuilt Uninstaller: Most software programs come with their own uninstaller option. It is recommended that you use this option while uninstalling a program. To do this, in Windows XP PC, go to the Start menu, then click on All Programs menu option, spot the program you want to remove, and then from the program sub-menu select the Uninstall option if it is provided. This will initialize the uninstall process.
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Windows Add or Remove Program utility: In case the program you want to remove does not come with an uninstall option, you can use the windows Add or Remove Programs utility. To open this utility go to Start menu and click on Control Panel. Here, select the Add or Remove Program option. This will display a list of programs that are currently installed on your PC. Select the programs you want to remove one-by-one and then click on the Change/Remove or Remove button. This is an effective method that you can use to remove Yahoo toolbar and other similar programs that do not provide an uninstall option in the Start menu.
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Third-Party Uninstaller: There are some software programs, such as Norton Internet Security tool that are really hard to remove from your system. This is because these programs are notorious for adding a large number of files and registry entries to your computer. These programs do not get completely uninstalled even if you use any of the above two options. To uninstall Norton Internet Security other such large programs, you may use the uninstaller tools provided to specifically remove these programs on the manufacturer’s website. In case an uninstaller is not available, you may choose to use an efficient third-party program uninstaller tool to do the job for you.
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Upgrading or Manual Deletion: Some programs cannot be removed by using the conventional methods of uninstalling a program. For example, many users look for methods on how to uninstall DirectX 9 from their computer. To uninstall DirectX and other similar programs that do not feature in uninstall programs list, you need to manually delete them from the registry. You may also choose to update these programs to a more current version.
21 Jul, 2009
Some computer problems may look more daunting to you than they really are simply because you are not familiar with them. A common example is the DLL error which is related to DLL or Dynamic Link Library files.
It is important to remember that DLL file errors can be easily taken care of once you understand the functions of these files and the reason behind the errors. DLL files are primarily used by multiple applications to perform a specified action. Since the action is the same, it makes sense to use a common file rather than each application having its own separate file for that task. Usually, the problems pertaining to DLL files are caused by missing, invalid, broken or incompatible files. In this article, we will discuss the reasons behind the DLL errors and also provide you with pointers on how to fix DLL errors.
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28 Jun, 2009
Having problems with damaged disc or files stored in some old scratched cd, dvd, even blue ray disc? Suxs isn’t. Well don’t just throw the disc away though – because there might be a chance, that you will be able to salvage the files stored in the disc!
Introducing  the free CD Recovery Toolbox software for windows. (works in Windows 98 – latest Windows Vista Sp2).
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