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Do you take a closer look at the question you asked your friend?,The answer is not what you ask.,People are asking why the system will report an error after booting into the system.,It's not that there is a lack of files when playing games or running programs.。
Cause: The loss of non-system DLL files is usually caused by the user's illegal deletion (not normal uninstallation) after installing a certain software, and the solution is as follows:
1. If you know what software has been illegally deleted recently, you can reinstall it once, and then uninstall it normally in the Add & Delete program in the control panel.
2. If there is no other abnormality in your system, and you are too lazy to reinstall this software, it is recommended that you enter the registry, the method is to enter the registry in the lower left corner of the "start" - "run" enter "regedit" or OK, and then click on the menu - find, enter under the search target "point to find the next", after finding the information can be deleted, there may be n related content, it is recommended to find one and delete it and press f3 to continue to find the next. The method is the same as the one above. Hope it helps.
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All of the above is good, but sometimes it's caused by a virus, and mine has encountered it. Later antivirus was solved.
If it's okay at the beginning, but there is a problem with it, it is recommended to disinfect the virus.
Don't ask for points, just learn more.
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Copy one from another computer and put it in the C: Windows System32 folder.
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You can copy the missing files from the XP system disk and copy them to C: Windows System32.
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The solution to the missing various DLL files in Win7 system is as follows:
<>3、The third step is to find the "win7 update system based on x64 system", which is the missing file. x64 is 64 bits, the general computer is 64 bits, of course, if your computer is 32 bits, you can look back and find the win7 update system based on the x32 system**.
<> this solves the problem of the lack of various DLL files in the win7 system.
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1. Start - Run and enter cmd, click OK or press the Enter key on the keyboard to open the administrator command prompt window.
2. Copy: for %1 in (%windir% system32 *.).dll) do s %1 command, in the open admin command prompt window, click on the small box in the upper left corner, and in the drop-down menu, click - paste.
3. We click: -After pasting, for %1 in (%windir% system32 *.).dll) do s %1 command is copied to the administrator command prompt window (so that the command entered will not be incorrect) and press enter on the keyboard.
4. We press the enter key to start registering the system. dll file, the text in the window will be scrolling constantly.
5. Wait for the hidden silver to wait until the scrolling stops, and the bottom line in the following figure appears: C: Windows System32, exit the administrator command prompt window.
What is it? Appears to be a virus, causing the damage.
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It's okay to hide it, why is it so complicated?
If you get the place where the computer is repaired, they will definitely be able to restore it for you.