.DLL Errors
Uncategorized June 19th, 2007As you probably already know, the error messages that one gets when running a Microsoft Windows Operating System usually seems never-ending and they always seem to come and appear at the most inopportune times. Some examples of error messages that one can receive include error messages about the actual operating system, error messages that revolve around a specific program, and there are also the famous .dll errors. However, the .dll errors that many people receive could be due to many reasons. There are not only specific programs that need to run with .dll file extensions for the application, but the whole Windows Operating System relies on .dll files to execute some of the most important functions of the Windows-based personal computer.
Some examples of the .dll files that one could receive, though, includes the d3dx9_24.dll error message, the cygwin1.dll error, the d2gfx.dll, the d3dx9_24.dll error, as well as the d3dx9_29.dll and the deskcp16.dll error message. Even though all of these messages include computer jargon that only computer experts usually understand, there are many ways in which you can be able to decipher them yourself. The first thing that can be done is to a World Wide Web search to be able to find what other people’s experience have been with the same error messages.
However, if you need to know immediately what some of those dll errors listed above mean, here are some basic definitional problems that you should know about that are related to those error messages. The d3dx9_29.dll and d3dx9_24.dll error messages are both related to an issue with DirectX 9.0 and other versions. For example, if you are playing a game that uses high graphics and takes up much of the computer’s memory, you may stumble upon one of these error messages if the game you are trying to play has one of their files damaged or simply is not compatible with your current graphic controls. What needs to be done in most of these issues is that you either have to download updated versions of the DirectX 9.0 software or just download the missing file that you need.
Another error message that has a more serious consequence is the deskcp16.dll error message. This .dll error message is related to the operating system itself and usually impacts the Control Panel. What happens is that the Control Panel cannot be accessed or some of the controls cannot be accessed. This is very serious since the Control Panel should be accessed on a daily basis for routine computer maintenance. All in all, many of the dll error messages have simple and real messages behind them, but the real key is to search out what those messages are and to decipher them in order to fix them and keep your computer program’s running at the best speed and performance possible.




