Should I fix the missing shared DLLs?
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Lyonnais92 Posted messages 25708 Status Security Contributor -
Lyonnais92 Posted messages 25708 Status Security Contributor -
Hello, Ccleaner suggests fixing missing shared DLLs and extension files etc... why are they missing, and there are many missing shared DLLs. I back up and fix, but my computer works very well, never had a message about a missing DLL, only CCleaner suggests backing up and fixing, I have a HP Mini 110-3000, Windows 7 Starter.
And what’s the point of backing them up if the DLLs are already missing. Thank you.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 8.0
And what’s the point of backing them up if the DLLs are already missing. Thank you.
Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 8.0
1 answer
Hello,
In my opinion, CCleaner suggests cleaning the registry keys that contain missing DLLs.
Those keys are useless because the file that was supposed to be executed no longer exists.
Two possibilities:
- incomplete uninstallations (the files were deleted, not the registry keys).
- infectious files cleaned after the key that commands their execution was created.
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If the computer works fine, accept the correction after having saved the changes as CCleaner advises.
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Science without conscience is only the ruin of the soul. Rabelais
In my opinion, CCleaner suggests cleaning the registry keys that contain missing DLLs.
Those keys are useless because the file that was supposed to be executed no longer exists.
Two possibilities:
- incomplete uninstallations (the files were deleted, not the registry keys).
- infectious files cleaned after the key that commands their execution was created.
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If the computer works fine, accept the correction after having saved the changes as CCleaner advises.
--
Science without conscience is only the ruin of the soul. Rabelais