Thursday, December 5, 2013

The system32.dll error message - How to fix it?

A System32.dll error is completely maddening to the end user, because it typically occurs during an attempted system recovery, which obviously indicates that there is another problem that also needs to be resolved.   With a system32.dll error, during the recovery process the computer will suddenly freeze and then eventually go into a blue screen crash where the error message will be displayed. Of course, this renders the system recovery process useless, and the end user is left attempting to determine what is causing the entire operating system to crash during recovery.

Reasons for Error
 
The system32.dll error message usually occurs because the system32.dll file has been moved to a location that the operating system cannot detect, or has been inadvertently deleted. The dll files are the files on every computer that are shared between every other program, and the deletion of one or more can ultimately snowball into multiple file corruptions when can permanently damage the system.
 
Detection and Repair

As there are hundreds of dll files on each computer that have to work in unison, there is usually a corruption with more than one dll file at a time. If you attempt to reinstall the system32.dll file, and find that you have done it successfully, you will likely be immediately alerted to another dll file error. Since the PC will only alert the end user to one program file issue at a time, the detection of all corrupted files can be extremely time consuming.   Furthermore, any replacement of .dll files requires updating the registry - a process that, if done incorrectly, can permanently damage the computer system.

One-Step Solution the Professionals Use

Most IT tech will not take on the job of identifying and reinstalling system32.dll files due to the likelihood of creating registry errors during the file naming process. The techs will use a tool that resolves the file errors in one step. Fortunately, the end user can resolve the missing dll issues with the same tools the professional use by simply using the link: system 32 dll error to isolate and reinstall the corrupted system32.dll and any subsequent .dll files, and update the registry without requiring additional file loading or renaming by the end user.

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