Jan 03

GENERAL INFORMATION :

DLL (Dynamic Link Library) refers to a type of file that is stored either locally or remotely and is a collection of commands and/or data which can be shared by different programs on the same platform.

Typical DLL files contain commands and/or data that are common to a certain task, for instance Windows has many DLL files built-in which other programs access and utilise. A common example of this is spool32.dll which is used for printing control within Windows 95/98 by other applications.

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HOW TO UN-REGISTRY DLL FILE :

  • Please go to “Start” and then click on “Run
  • Now in the Run command box, type “cmd“, and then click on “OK
  • Type “regsvr32 /u filename.dll” where “filename” is the name of the file that you like to Unregister.
  • See the example below …

    How to Unregister Dlls files

    3 Responses to “How to Un-Register DLLs files.”

    1. tim Says:

      am i bein thick but how do i get rid avxp2008

    2. Lynda Says:

      Help I am infected with System Antivirus 2008 .How do I remove manually

    3. Lucy Says:

      How do I find the file name for Antispyware PRO XP? Help, I am going crazy with these virus warnings.

    4. Dj Jazz(John B. Bridges III) Says:

      Thank You, the information was very helpful, I feel accomplished in troubleshooting and diagnosing the problem and removing it without screwing anything else up. Thank you, I should’ve known off rip’ with out any name I.E. Windows,MicroSoft,etc.. established & secure,it was some crap, they got me 4 about 8hrs. Thanks 2 u I got em outta here. GoodStuff Thanks.

    5. bob Says:

      task magr disabled

      .dll could not be found

    6. Stacey Says:

      Please help, my pc infected by Antivirus360. How to manually remove it.

    7. Matt Says:

      It says:
      LoadLibrary(”filename.dll”) failed – The specified module could not be found.
      What does it mean?
      Someone please help me!
      I tried it on safe mode already.
      I have Windows XP.

    8. Matt Says:

      Ok…
      Now I type in
      regsvr /u sysguard.exe.dll
      and it doesn’t work
      Can someone put exactly what I need to type in for it to work?
      PLEASE!!!
      I’M DESPERATE

    9. Shaz Says:

      I am getting the same message as Matt. Any help?

    10. Robert Mc Says:

      I am unable to download any programs to help remove the policepro virus, it always says invalid path and I am unable to use the run function

    11. Gary Says:

      I finally removed AlphaV antivirus aka fake anti virus. I did a control alt delete and ended the process then went to all programs and deleted the alphav program. I sure hope it stays removed. I’m pissed it got on there anyway.

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