Ntdll.dll
Ntdll.dll is a resident API (Acrobat Plug-in) file of Microsoft systems. Ntdll.dll contains NT kernel functions.
What Causes the Ntdll.dll Error?
Usually, an anonymous hard drive error causes the Ntdll.dll error. Once the error occurs, the computer system may crash or stop functioning making computer usage difficult. Internet Explorer errors can can also occur.
Some common causes of the Ntdll.dll error are:
1. Hardware Malfunctions
The cable (used to connect the hard disk and motherboard) can be the source of Ntdll.dll errors. The cable can also cause installation problems, if the system is flawed.
• Connect your hard disk to a different cable. This cable should be the identical type used by another device on your PC. CD and Zip drives use the same cable as the hard disk.
For a permanent resolution to this problem, you will need to buy a new cable.
2. Corrupt or Defective Windows System
3. Outdated or Defective Driver Files
Example of Ntdll Error:
If you have a ntdll.dll error, the dll error message might appear similar to this:
“Unknown Hard Error at Ntdll.dll”
How to Correct this DLL Error.
1. If the Ntdll.dll error appears just after you have installed Windows:
• Check the installation disk to be sure the product is not scratched (or otherwise damaged). Installation can be performed with a damaged disk; the problems may not generate immediate error messages.
• Using a burned copy or an illegal copy of the Windows program can cause a Windows dll error (Ntdll.dll error). Using a legal copy of the program will provides proper installation.
2. Make sure that any driver connected to your operating system is updated and error free. Everything you download (drivers) should be compatible with the hardware on your system. To ensure that your system is up to date and error free, perform these tasks regularly:
• Regularly scan your system for viruses, spyware or other malware infections by using anti spyware and anti virus programs. Most of these tools are updateable so it’s important to make sure you keep them up to date to catch the latest threats.
• Clean your Windows registry with a registry cleaner like Reg Genie. Reg Genie will free your system of any useless, unacceptable, and faulty errors found in your registry. SCAN NOW to accurately check your system for this error or any others that may be present.
• Use a disk defragmenter; keep your hard disk clean.
• Update your operating system with any releases from the manufacturers.
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