Common Computer Error Messages And How To Resolve Them
Computer users may own different computer brands and operating systems. They may like different browsers and applications. They may be loyal to different email programs and instant messengers. But if there is one thing that all computer users tend to agree on is that they hate computer error messages. This is because most computer messages are either abrupt, incomplete, confusing or all of these things.
Most of the error messages assume that the person in front of the computer screen is a programmer or a computer expert. Therefore, they use minimum words to inform you about the problem. For error messages to be really useful, they should be detailed, written in simple English and give some background information about the problem, along with suggesting solutions. Today, we will learn about some of the most common causes of computer errors and how to resolve them.
Missing file errors, such as “Msvcr71.dll Not Found” are one of the most common errors that you may come across while working on your Windows computer. These errors usually occur when either the file reported in the error message is actually deleted from your computer or is overwritten by an older or incompatible version. This overwriting of files usually happens when you install outdated or buggy programs on your computer. If you have done any such activity before the error appears, uninstall the software you last installed and then try to restore the missing file from a legitimate source—credible online DLL library or a friend’s PC with similar configuration. If things don’t work, you may have to perform a system restore to roll back your system settings to the time when it was free from problems.
Many EXE and DLL errors, such as the rundll error occur when your computer is infected by some type of malware. To combat and eliminate these issues, you need reliable antimalware tools on your computer. To keep these tools at their best, you must ensure that they are updated on a regular basis and are scheduled to perform PC scanning at least once a week.
You may face slow PC problems, memory issues and disk space errors if your hard drive is filled up with unwanted programs and files. To clean up this space, you first need to use the Add or Remove Programs tool or a good third-party program uninstaller tool to get rid of the programs you don’t need. Next, use the Disk Cleanup utility to eliminate deleted, temporary files and folders and outdated program files to free up more disk space. Finally, use the Disk Defragmenter to rearrange data on the hard disk into contiguous sectors and thus, optimize the disk for better and high-speed performance.
Registry cleaning is another essential task that you need to do in order to fix your PC problems. One of the most recommended methods to perform registry cleaning is to use a reliable registry tool. This tool is designed to perform a thorough scan of the registry to clean the junk and repair the errors.

