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Basic introduction
DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file is a dynamic link library file, also known as "application extension", which is a software file type. In Windows, many applications are not a complete executable file. They are divided into some relatively independent dynamic link libraries, that is, dll files, and placed in the system. When we execute a program, the corresponding DLL file will be called. One application can use multiple DLL files, and one DLL file may also be used by different applications. Such DLL files are called shared DLL files.
How to use
1. Download the file XXXX.dll to your desktop.
2. Place the XXXX.dll file in the program directory where the missing file is displayed.
3. If step 2 doesn't work. Move the file XXXX.dll to the system directory.
Catalog introduction
C:WindowsSystem32 (Windows XP, Vista)
C:WindowsSystem32 (Windows 7/8/2008r2)
Document explanation
X86 means 32-bit system
X64 means 64-bit system
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