grrrrr im really pissed about this because i just got a new computer and it was working fine and such until i started getting .dll errors, one was an XCOM.dll error or something like tha error with .dll at the end, its really ticking me off, costed me 500k in items in one Java based game that i play because my browser shut down while this happened and i died =(, im just wondering if there is a way to ethier fix it or are there any FREE programs than i can use to repair it?
thats it,
thanks for your time
-mizz

corrupted or missing dll files
Started by
flyingfish
, Mar 24 2005 10:26 AM
#1
Posted 24 March 2005 - 10:26 AM

#2
Posted 24 March 2005 - 10:33 AM

Do you get an "Cannot find XXXXX.dll in XpathX XpathX XpathX XpathX" ?
Can you find the dll's whne you use 'search' from the startmenu?
If both questions above can be answered with 'yes' you can copy ( not move, because some other program probably expects it in the directory where you found it ) the found file to one of the paths mentioned in the list. That should fix it.
This may not be the cleanest and most professional solution, but it has worked for me in the past.
( and my philosophy is: A dirty method that works is better than a clean method that doesn't work
)
Ojo
Can you find the dll's whne you use 'search' from the startmenu?
If both questions above can be answered with 'yes' you can copy ( not move, because some other program probably expects it in the directory where you found it ) the found file to one of the paths mentioned in the list. That should fix it.
This may not be the cleanest and most professional solution, but it has worked for me in the past.
( and my philosophy is: A dirty method that works is better than a clean method that doesn't work

Ojo
#3
Posted 24 March 2005 - 10:57 PM

xcom.dll or something like that? Sorry It helps if you put the exact
message so we aren't all searching for files that aren't real.
What is the exact message.
peterm
message so we aren't all searching for files that aren't real.
What is the exact message.
peterm
#4
Posted 27 March 2005 - 10:36 AM

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