Windows 10: Safe deleting of dcdcomplier_47.dll

Discus and support Safe deleting of dcdcomplier_47.dll in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I have just uninstalled a program that had on its Program Files also a d3dcompiller_47.dll file, altough I had already enabled legacy DirectX from... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Lotusisrael, Oct 5, 2019.

  1. Safe deleting of dcdcomplier_47.dll


    I have just uninstalled a program that had on its Program Files also a d3dcompiller_47.dll file, altough I had already enabled legacy DirectX from DirectPlay and another copy of this file was already present in System32.
    After uninstalling the program, in Program Files were some leftovers, including the copy of d3dcompiller_47. dll . I have deleted all. Now I wonder if this was a good idea, the dll might have been registered into Windows itself and have some issues with other programs or Windows itself. Can this be the case?

    :)
     
    Lotusisrael, Oct 5, 2019
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  2. DLL Missing


    The problem is, that the required DLL is not actually even listed there.
    There are just dozens of download adware links from the top to the bottom.
     
    TairikuOkami, Oct 5, 2019
    #2
  3. Safely Remove Hardware tool

    Thank you for the update, Murray. Since you mentioned that you've already tried running the rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll command to no avail, we suggest that you create a shortcut or even a batch file using the same command. Just run
    the shortcut or batch file and see if the Safely Remove Hardware dialog window will appear. To create a shortcut, follow these steps:

    • Right-click on the desktop and click on New > Shortcut.
    • In the Type the location of the item box, type in, or copy and paste the following command:
      • rundll32.exe shell32.dll,Control_RunDLL hotplug.dll
    • Click Next and then give it a name like Safely Remove Hardware, and then click on
      Finish.

    Keep us in the loop.
     
    Aileen Alf, Oct 5, 2019
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  4. b1rd Win User

    Safe deleting of dcdcomplier_47.dll

    DLL Missing


    I actually posted the link for the "list of troubleshooting steps to resolve your boost_threads.dll problems" which is located half way down the page. I did not mean to promote any downloads.

    Why don't I just go back and indicate that on my original post? That way there's access to the 'step-by-step' instructions, which are accessed via those green 'plus' signs next to the topics.

    If the link still needs to be removed, then let me know




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    b1rd, Oct 5, 2019
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