DLL Errors - How to Remove msvcr100.dll Errors on Startup
DLL Errors - How to Remove msvcr100.dll Errors on Startup
What is msvcr100.dll? Well the msvcr100.dll file is a Dynamic Link Library, which essentially tells software how to operate under certain conditions, so for instance the msvcr100.dll file is related to Apple software such as Safari and iTunes. The actual msvcr100.dll file is used to connect the likes of iTunes to the Internet and is used by Safari.
However whilst using applications such as iTunes and Safari you may encounter and error which may look something like this. "msvcr100.dll Not Found" In addition to this error message you will find that you cannot access certain applications or software, one of which is iTunes and also Safari. This error message is basically telling you that the computer cannot locate the file to tell iTunes how to connect to the Internet, this is also true for Safari. The reason why the computer cannot find the msvcr100.dll file might be down to a number of explanations however the most likely reasons are as follows:
* The file has been misplaced
* The file has been tampered with and has therefore been changed
* Your registry has some impurities
* The file has been deleted
However all is not lost, you can fix this recurring error by following some simple steps, now i bet your thinking that these steps are going to be very difficult but they really are simple. The first step you need to do is to reinstall any programs that are causing the error itself, so in this case any Apple software such as iTunes and Safari need to be reinstalled. The second step is to replace the msvcr100.dll file because it is likely that the file has become corrupt or damaged this will prevent the computer from reading the file and then prevent it from giving the instruction to the required application. The third step is to re-register the webkit file as the computer is obviously having problems reading the previous file so re-registering this new file will take priority over the damaged one. To re-register the.dll file simply click Start > Run > type "cmd" without quotations and press Enter > Then type "regsvr32 -u msvcr100.dll" and press Enter > Re-type the command and press Enter once again to re-register the file. The final step is to clean out the registry, by doing this you will be getting rid of any impurities, which may cause your system to fault.