My goodness, oh my! What in the world is a DLL file??
DLL stands for (dynamic link library) and are very important files for your computer. Put simply, a DLL is a software component. Applications links to DLL file extentions at the onset of run time.
If there isn't enough jargon now you have real files, technical extention files that you know nothing about. Good news! DLL file extentions no longer have to frighten the new computer user.
You can do a search on specific DLL file extensions by looking through the MSDN library where you will find a lot of useful information on Dynamic Link Libraries.
Library files containing a set of procedures and or drivers that are dynamically linked to a program at the onset of run time is what DLL file extensions manage. It's really not that complicated. Most DLL files are already in your Windows system, and you have no need to download other DLL file extensions, but there may be a time that you have to do a search for a specific download of a DLL file extension that will repair your computer.
If you are not familiar on how to repair your computer with DLL file extensions then you should purchase a registry cleaner such as RegCure.
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