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Smoky
01 Mar 2006

Hey I have a site that will let you down load missing or damaged DLL's. Go to webattack.com/help/missingfiles.html
Hope this helps. Smoky

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Steve
01 Mar 2006

Here is another good site for missing DLL, INF and OCX files: http://www.dlldump.com

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Jim
01 Mar 2006

How about replacing a cab file? Specifically SKU051.

EDITOR'S NOTE: Wouldn't it best to get it from the Windows installation CD? You might also try the I386 folder. It might be there with a "CA_" file extension.

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Linda
01 Mar 2006

For replacing missing DLL files, I just typed the DLL name in Google's search bar, pressed search, and viola...there it was!

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Bob Holley
01 Mar 2006

Windows also whines if it finds an unattached DLL and stops the boot. I used the resources above to discover that it was a DLL connected with a printer that I had removed from the system. I then carefully edited that line in the registry to remove the reference to the DLL to eliminate this minor annoyance.

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Karen
14 Jun 2006

You mention DLL-file.com but I would rather recommend DLL-files.com (with an 's' at the end) They have a better updated list of needed dll-files.

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Emily
05 Nov 2006

Doesn't each file depend on the OS one is using. Or does it matter? Some sites don't put the DLL files according to the OS. Isn't that dangerous?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Yes, you definitely need to match the file to the operating system!

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faman
22 Dec 2006

I am missing a "Psligo49.dll" file, where can I get it?

EDITOR'S NOTE: I don't see this file anywhere, even with a Google search. If it's part of a software package you installed, trying removing and re-installing it.

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Debbie
08 Mar 2007

Can anyone help me, I seem to have been messing a little too much with my pc and have obviously done some damage re. Error and missing dll files. Is there any way I can just download all missing dll files as I don't know the name of them and frankly it would take me months lol. Also with error notices about parameters, error code is 1/10100/8000/6800. The parameters are 1/1012/10100 doc 4536.

EDITOR'S NOTE: The System File Checker comes to mind. See http://askbobrankin.com/missing_or_damaged_dll_files.html

Posted by:

Brian Beckelman
13 Apr 2007

First of all, I would to commend you on this excellent website. I attempted to run the scan but my computer suddenly restarts every time I do it. I have already disabled the automatic restart feature. And switched the memory, video card, and even changed my fan! I know the problem has something to do with heat because when my comp got up to 65 or 70 degrees it would automatically restart. With the new fan it stays a LOT cooler, @ 37 or so, but the problem still occurs! I can replicate the problem by opening certain programs, such as the SCV /SCANNOW. Help would be greatly appreciated!

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