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Preventative Maintenance Tips To Help You Steer Clear Of DLL Errors |
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Written by wbg contributor
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Friday, 18 September 2009 16:19 |
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Did you know that over 80% of computer errors can be avoided if you take certain important preventive steps and follow a few simple tips? Imagine the amount of time and money that you could save.
This article helps you devise a prevention strategy about how to avoid a common type of computer error known as a DLL error. A DLL error may occur when:
- A required DLL file or files are deleted from the system.
- A new version of DLL file is overwritten by an old or incompatible version.
- Your computer gets infected with some type of malware.
- Software on your PC is outdated.
- There is some issue with computer hardware.
- The registry of your computer is damaged.
The preventive measures that have been recommended in this article are very easy to follow and simple to implement. Everyone can use them and in fact, you should use them, if you want to steer clear of errors and get the maximum performance out of your computers.
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Be careful while installing new programs and device drivers. Many DLL errors, such as the mrvgina.dll error occurs when installation of a new software replaces an existing file, which is required by other programs on your computer.
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Keep your computer free from virus and spyware infections. Many computer errors, such as rundll errors and runtime errors occur when your PC is infected by some type of malware infection. To eliminate and also to prevent these infections, you will need to use efficient antivirus and antispyware tools.
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Ensure that your hard disk and other PC hardware does not have any issues. Errors such as Hal.dll and kernel32.dll errors occur due to problems with the system hardware or device driver. You may use a reliable PC diagnostics tool to run regular checks on your computer and ensure that everything is running fine.
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Keep your operating system, software programs and device drivers up-to-date with the latest security releases and service packs. You can use Windows Automatic Update and third-party device driver tools to automate the task of downloading and installing updates for most of the software on your computer.
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Avoid frequent download and installation of software from the Internet. These programs are often loaded with spyware and adware that may secretly install on your computer and generate errors. Also, many freeware and shareware on the Internet are not tested properly and installing them might fill up your PC with buggy DLL and EXE files.
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Scan your registry for errors and repair them. To fix DLL errors in the registry, you may use an advanced registry tool which enables you to perform a customized scan of the Windows registry to check for DLL-related issues and fix them.
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