How To Fix Ntdll.dll Errors?

Posted by Kathy in Fix DLL Errors on 10-04-2009

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spicecrash1Let me introduce you to a DLL file which when gets corrupted can spoil your entire afternoon trying to fix it. I am speaking about Ntdll.dll file missing or corrupt errors which maybe displayed on your screen when god wants you to make good use of your existence. In this article we shall be discussing some strategies which are to be employed for fixing the Ntdll.dll error messages. Contrary to the popular beliefs, Ntdll.dll error messages are caused by some improperly configured or installed softwares and has no relationship with the current NT setup either Windows XP or Windows Vista.

Ntdll.ddl error messages are displayed when the PC is working or when the PC is shutdown or during the bootup. It means there is no exact manner to predict the appearance of the error message. As always the errors are caused because of an improper Ntdll.dll file which got corrupted in due course of time. They are also known to be caused by incompatible programs, programs which are incompatible with the current operating system. So let’s see how to fix them at the earliest.

  • Restarting the PC might make the error disappear. But if the error returns while the PC is booting up again after a restart procedure it is better to follow the next steps.
  • If you find that the error cropped up after installing a specific program, it is wiser to uninstall that particular software. After uninstalling make sure the error doesn’t appear any longer. If it appears, your afternoon just got a bit longer.
  • Always insist on installing the updated versions of softwares on your PC. In the case of some programs it has been found that the updated versions were released after the initial release caused this error. Service packs of the latest order must always be invested on to keep your PC running in a top notch condition.
  • Some of the add-ons for Internet Explorer are known to cause this DLL error. It would be better to disable the add-ons on temporary basis. So if the error was shown in your PC due to these add-ons, now they might stop showing themselves again.
  • Now here is a tip for the advanced PC users, who would really like to display their skills in system administration. Renaming of the NLSPATH variable which can be found in the environmental variables is known to fix the error. After the renaming procedure it is better to restart the PC and verify that the error message does not show up. If it does show up, please rename the NLSPATH variable to the original path.
  • Here is another tip which should be done on trial and error basis. Data Execution prevention should be disabled for Explorer.exe. If no change in the situation it is better to enable back the DEP.
  • Sometimes the error may be displayed as a result of damaged memory modules. If that the case, then replacing the memory modules may help out. Replacing the IDE cable might also be tried.

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