Once the verification reaches 100%, restart your PC to see if the error persists. Method 5: Update Graphics and System Drivers

Your antivirus software mistakenly flagged the legitimate DLL file as a threat and isolated it.

If you've tried all the methods above and still encounter the error:

These files are frequently outdated, unapproved, or bundled with malware, spyware, and ransomware. Instead of fixing your application, downloading from untrusted sources risks compromising your personal data and system security. Always obtain DLL files exclusively by reinstalling the official software or driver packages they belong to.

Quick steps

If the DLL file is tied to system-level processes or shared runtimes, Windows has built-in deployment tools to repair them automatically. Type into the Windows search bar. Right-click Command Prompt and select Run as administrator .

The application relying on the file was not installed correctly.

Open your antivirus software (e.g., Windows Security or third-party tools like Malwarebytes).

So, why does this error occur? There are several common culprits:

Since the error often stems from a background process trying to run a deleted file, the most effective solution is removing the trigger.

If the error occurs only when launching a specific application, reinstalling that software is the cleanest way to restore the missing DLL. Press Windows Key + R , type appwiz.cpl , and press . Locate the problematic program in the list. Right-click it and select Uninstall . Restart your computer.