2. After you download the file from our website, unzip it first (usually a rar compressed package), and then select X86/X64 according to your system. X86 is a 32-bit computer, and X64 is a 64-bit computer. By default, they support 32-bit systems. If you don’t know whether it is X86 or X64, you can read this article.
3. Select the file version according to the software situation. This step is more complicated. If it is a Windows dll file,
Files with version numbers starting with 5.0 or containing nt are generally Windows 2000 files.
Files with version numbers starting with 5.1 or containing xp, xpsp1, xpsp2, xpsp3 information are generally WindowsXP files.
Files with version numbers starting with 6.0 or containing longhorn or vista information are generally WindowsVista files.
Files with version numbers starting with 6.1 or containing win7 information are generally Windows 7 files. If it is not a Windows dll file, you need to flexibly check the version number, description, information provided by netizens, and the version number of the related dll to judge.
4. Copy the file directly to the system directory:
1. For Windows 95/98/Me system, copy sprio800.dll to the C:WindowsSystem directory.
2. For Windows NT/2000 system, copy sprio800.dll to the C:WINNTSystem32 directory.
3. For Windows XP/WIN7/Vista systems (64-bit systems correspond to 64-bit dll files, 32-bit systems correspond to 32-bit dll files), copy sprio800.dll to the C:WindowsSystem32 directory.
4. If your system is 64-bit, please copy the 32-bit dll file to the C:WindowsSysWOW64 directory. For specific methods, please refer to this article: Win7 64-bit Ultimate System prompts that the version is incompatible when running regsvr32.exe
5. Open "Start-Run-Enter regsvr32 sprio800.dll" and press Enter to solve the problem.
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