Are you annoyed to fix Rundll Error?
Among the many computer errors one may face, rundll
errors are possibly one of the most frustrating. They seemingly appear
out of nowhere and are difficult to resolve. Programs that were once
functional cease to work with little explanation other than a taunting
rundll error that smugly challenges the user.
I have received countless inquires about rundll
errors. Many are easy to solve. Unfortunately, not many are familiar
with what causes rundll errors and more importantly, how they can be
resolved and prevented.
What Are DLL Files?
Before we discuss rundll errors, we need to
understand what DLL files are. DLL files are integral system files that
are use in Windows’ programs. These files are like vast codices and
libraries that contain binary information, keys, codes and data used by
programs for functioning properly.
DLL files are shared by many programs. They act as
centralized databanks for programs to access. A single database is
necessary to prevent programs from operating singularly against each
other.
When programs act singularly against each other, they
can slow down your computer’s processing speed. Windows uses DLL files
to run many functions and programs, reusing the codes and instructions
within them for speed and efficiency.
What Are Rundll Errors?
Rundll errors are created when there is confusion in
the command line. This happens when Windows tries to load a DLL file
that isn’t there or when Windows is unable to locate the DLL file a
program is trying to execute.
The DLL has a set of instructions that Windows
‘listens’ to in order to launch a program or an application. This
problem occurs when there DLL file or code is missing, causing an error
and possible system crash.
Common Rundll Error Causes
Commonly, rundll errors are caused by malicious
malware, spyware, or viruses that have infiltrated your computer. These
undesirable programs may take over the files being shared by the other
rundll applications.
Certain viruses change the structure of these shared
DLL files by transforming code lines. Other viruses may prevent access
to the DLL file entirely, thus rendering applications that rely on the
file to become useless.
Trojan attacks may insert fake DLL files within the
system folder. These DLL files may download malicious software at a
later time which further corrupts the DLL library.
When these problems surface, rundll errors occur.
Missing or conflicting DLL codes or even missing files may cause a
‘rundll error’ message . This can even lead to a complete system crash.
To solve this problem, you should first use antivirus
and antispyware programs to remove any possible offenders creating this
problem.
But that is not enough. After the offending programs
are removed, you will need to repair the damage done. To do that, you
should use a registry cleaner to optimize and repair your registry.
There are many registry cleaners available on the
market. I have tested many registry cleaners and have found SpeedyPC to
be the best registry cleaner I have ever used.
Solving a rundll error does not have to be a painful
affair. The next time your computer starts producing rundll errors,
‘hire’ a spyware remover, anit-virus program and registry cleaner to
solve the problem.
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