DLL stands for Dynamic Link Libraries, which are external parts of applications that run on Windows 11/10 or any other operating system. One of the common errors that Windows users face is caused by missing DLL files. What do you do if you receive a .dll file is missing error message? If DLL files are missing on your Windows 11/10 computer, the best ways to fix such errors are as follows: 1] Run the built-in System File Checker tool to replace missing or corrupted operating system files 2] Run the DISM tool and repair the Windows system image and fix a corrupted Windows Component Store 3] Repair or re-install the software if some application throws up this error 4] Copy the DLL file from another system and restore it on your PC, followed by re-registering the DLL file 5] Download DLL files from a 3rd-party site – Is that advisable? To read in detail on how to fix missing DLL files errors on Windows 10 PC, click on https://www.thewindowsclub.com/fix-mi...