How to fix api-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-0.dll missing or not found errorsApi-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-0.dllmissing errors can be fixed using anapi-ms-win-core-errorhandling-l1-1-0.dll download and fix tool that will find the damaged dynamic link library file and install it.
By: VSKSoft To understand exactly what happens when this file gets corrupted, let's take a detailed approach. While trying to install Samsung Kies on their computers users have seen that the installation fails because the api-ms-win-core- Peer to peer download software can be used to download large files like, a few gigabytes of movie files or games like Need For Speed or Assassins Creed- Chronicles etc but if the dll file is missing from the computer then error message saying that the procedure entry point count be located in the dynamic link library api-ms-win-core- Locator.exe etc. will also be affected in the Windows registry and each time an application related to any of these files is being opened, the same error message will pop up on the screen. The damaged files need to be repaired before that happens but sometimes users who try basic troubleshooting method see that due to their delay in replacing the damaged file they get start up errors on their computers because the specified module could not be found. Added to that users will also see that they start getting blue screen of death fatal errors with the code being 0xc0000005 and the Windows logon process ending as soon as the computer starts. On trying to install the Windows XP service pack 3 on computers using SP1 the installation might also fail because the procedure entry point might be missing in the api-ms-win-core- A particular problems seen by users on their HP z800 or Toshiba Satellite computers, is that on installing a PCIE card into the computer, they started getting applications errors with Nikon Suit or Cannon photo transfer etc, with many of them refusing to work. This C++ runtime error associated with the graphics card can be caused when the RpcRtRemote.dll fails to load because of corruption in the api-ms-win-core- Trying to do a system restore seems like a good option if only that would work because while it will manage to indeed locate the damaged dll module, it won't be able to repair it because the file is simple missing from the computer. Users will have to find an uncorrupted api-ms-win-core- End
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