Many users are familiar with the situation when, after loading a game or program, when trying to start it, an error appears associated with some missing dynamic library. Moreover, in different cases, these libraries are different. This article will talk about the rld.dll error. We will explain why this file is so needed to run the application, for what reasons the error occurs and how to fix it. Even more, the article will offer three ways to eliminate it.
Why do I need .dll files?
First, you should talk generally about dynamic libraries. Of course, most users only know them by the extension of the DLL.
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So, you could find rld.dll, what to do next? It must be placed in the "System32" folder, which is located in the "Windows" folder on the system drive. But if you have a 64-bit system, then this folder will be called "SysWOW64". After moving, the problem with rld.dll should disappear.