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
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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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