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An error message DLL

Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 00:04
by Mario
Hello
An error message appeared after turning on the pc that says problem starting
C:UsersUserAppDataLocalTempCVQCAU~1.DLL

I've tried to solve it but I can't find out what is missing

I appreciate all the help possible..

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 18 Nov 2024, 04:49
by JsonStone
This error indicates that the DLL file is missing or corrupted, and is usually associated with malware or incomplete program removal. You can try these methods 1. scan for malware with antivirus software. 2. disable the suspicious entry using the *Startup* tab of the Task Manager. 3. clean the registry using a tool such as CCleaner. 4. restart your computer. :D

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 05:49
by esweekend
If the error is related to a specific program that uses this DLL file, you can try reinstalling the program. This can replace any missing or corrupt files.

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 28 Nov 2024, 07:18
by tatech
Hi Team,
I can not see where to post my error
The code execution cannot proceed because sqlite3.dll was not found. Reinstalling the program may fix this problem

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 02 Dec 2024, 08:15
by ginerump
Corrupted temporary files can cause this issue. Here's how to clean them up:

Press Win + R to open the Run dialog.
Type temp and press Enter.
Select all files in the Temp folder (Ctrl + A), then press Delete to remove them. You may be unable to delete some files, and that's okay.
Next, press Win + R again and type %temp% to open the temp folder for your user account. Delete the files there as well.

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 25 Mar 2025, 06:27
by sipabounding
You can try reinstalling the programme to replace any corrupted or missing files if the error is associated with a particular programme that utilises this DLL file.

Re: An error message DLL

Posted: 08 Apr 2025, 05:32
by mariahcarey
Hello!
Since Temp folder DLL errors can sometimes stem from malware, it’s worth a quick check:
+ Run a full scan with Windows Defender (built into Windows) or a trusted antivirus like Malwarebytes (free version works fine).
+ If anything suspicious is found, remove it and restart again.