![]() ![]() Whenever applications are developed, they often use pre-compiled code, called a “dependency” or “library”. The functionality these files aid with can be anything from getting a printer working to calling subroutines. To explain, you must know that DLL files are small “libraries” for Windows applications. The most common of these is that your hardware (RAM) is faulty. Rather – much like the famed RegSvr32 error of old – isDone.dll is acting as a conduit to a deeper issue. Whilst isdone.dll is cited as the error file, the actual error often isn’t anything to do with the file itself. Press Release ( ) - BROMBOROUGH, England - isDone.dll errors are caused by 3 potential issues: 1) Faulty memory 2) Incorrect isDone.dll version 3) Corrupt game installation files. ![]()
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