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Install missing dll file

How to fix missing dll file... how to install that one...

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Dear
If u have missing .dll file (download from web)
copy .dll file to c:\windows\system32
go to run and type (if ur dll file is abc.dll)
regsvr32 abc.dll
and press enter n ok

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Dll errors often come when there is an entry in shared dll registry section for a dll which is not present on the computer. Programs generally remove files but not registry entries upon uninstallation. Such can be fixed using good registry cleaner like Advanced PC Tweaker http://www.repair-dll.com/
If your system is missing a windows dll then you might have to repair your installation after fixing the previous registry entry of that dll using a good
registry tool.

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If you are having OS. Restart the system & Insert the OS cd into the drive. before this fo to BIOS change the first boot device as cd rom.

Press any key to boot......... (Press any key)

Repair using recovery console press r

press 1

enter

type the command chkdsk /r

Enjoy.

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SOURCE: "<Winnt_root>\System32\Hal.dll missing or corrupt:

  1. Verify the boot.ini file is found on the computer by using a boot diskette or use your Windows CD to get to the MS-DOS "C:\>" prompt.
  2. From this prompt edit the boot.ini, verify that it is pointing to the correct operating system, and that no anomalies are found within the file. Below is a listing of what to verify
  • If only one operating system is on the computer verify that the boot.ini only has one operating system listed. In some situations an alternate configuration line may be added for the same operating system, leaving the improper line.
  • Verify that the "default=" line as well as the operating system line are the same and that they are pointing to the correct operating system.
Verify that the computer has the hal.dll file

From the MS-DOS "C:\>" prompt quickly determine if your computer has the "hal.dll" file by typing "dir hal.dll /s" at the prompt. If the computer returns a "File not found" message, the hal.dll has been deleted.

To recover this file boot the Windows operating system CD and choose the option to "Restore", "Repair", or "Recover." This option will prompt you for the Windows installation to use, the administrators password and will allow you to restore the proper file. At the MS-DOS prompt type the below command.

expand C:\i386\hal.dl_ D:\windows\system32\

In the above example "D" would be the letter of your CD-ROM drive and "C" the letter of the drive your operating system is installed on. For example, your disc drive may be D: and your hard drive is likely C:.

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SOURCE: nfs not installing showing msg d3dx9.dll missing i

This should help you on how to install the file.

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