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GEORGE
13 Oct 2007

Earlier I was using "Windows XP" with "FAT" format. Now I changed to "NTFS" format. I found that there is no system file checker is running, if the computer becomes down due to power failure[which had run when the same "windows XP" was in "FAT"]. I searched a lot and I got information that in "XP" with "NTFS" format it will not be there and power failure is not at all a problem. Is it correct? From the site "http://www.updatexp.com/scannow-sfc" it is understand that checking can be done with "SFC /SCANNOW". Though I tried all the methods prescribed in there, the "SFC /SCANNOW" is not working. What else I can Do? pl. advise. Sojan, Kerala, India.

EDITOR'S NOTE: What happens when you try the SFC command?

Posted by:

john
27 Dec 2007

Error 1723

after I tried to download iTunes for Ipod classic it won't let me I get this attention sign (!)
and it says this:

iTunes + QuickTime
There is a problem with this windows installer package.
A DLL required for this install to complete could not be run.Contact your support personnel or package vendor.

(what can I do ? I have tried everything I could think of.

Posted by:

Kevin
14 May 2008

Well, you can always try http://www.dll4free.com/ and download the missing dlls... Saved me many times...

Posted by:

Jeanie
18 Sep 2008

I get a missing dll when I boot up. Cannot find it via google. Can you help? iiffCVll.dll

EDITOR'S NOTE: Are you sure that's not a typo? If not, a registry cleaner may get rid of this error. See http://askbobrankin.com/do_i_need_a_registry_cleaner.html

Posted by:

Bielka
14 Feb 2009

I'm running xp pro sp3 and ran the scannow and it keeps asking me for a cd to restore missing dll, but does not say which. I don't have a cd it was downloaded via Microsoft update manager automatically. Is there any other way to solve this. I tried looking to redownload the SP3 patch but cannot find it and found that you have to ininstall IE7 if you do this. I've been stuck for days trying to fix errors and download NEt Framework from scratch. Got to 3.0 and it will not do it. The lost .dll has become a priority and perhaps the solution to the framework 3 error in downloading. Anyone know how to find/diagnose which .dll are missing? Thank you.

Posted by:

David Wilson
27 Mar 2009

Well, Bob, you pretty well screwed me up with your NON-answer to the question about msmgr32.dll. You didn't tell me what the file is used for; you didn't even answer the question of the person who asked it. All you did was point him/her/us at a company that has no intention of helping, but of only making $$$$$. I supposedly downloaded msmgr32.dll, but it is nowhere in my system. What is going on here? Are you TOTALLY insincere about helping people who ask you questions? Are you, too, only out for $$$ with all the ratty advertisers who jam me up when I'm trying to get help? You might do everyone a favor by jumping off a cliff!

EDITOR'S NOTE: David... even though you've insulted me and advised me to jump off a cliff, I'm going to try to help you.

I did not recommend using DLL-files.com -- I linked to DLL-file.com (note the missing "S") in the article.
DLL-file.com does not charge a fee to download DLLs. And for the record, your harsh, angry words are misdirected. I do do my best to respond to the hundreds of emails I get every day, without charging a penny.

Posted by:

Kevin
31 Mar 2009

Excellent article... Could you also add http://www.dll4free.com to the list. There is also a site for OCX files - http://www.missingocx.com

Posted by:

GSS inOK
22 Jul 2009

IT WORKED! NOW ALL OF MY MISSING DLL FILES ARE HAPPILY AT HOME AND I CAN USE MY SEARCH FOLDER, SYSTEM RESTORE AND ALL IS GOOD. tHANKS, BOB!

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