Commonly, corrupt or missing CNBBR165.DLL files cause these DLL errors related to MSDN Disc 3625. Downloading and replacing your DLL file can fix the problem in most cases. Also, maintaining a clean and optimized Windows registry can help in preventing invalid DLL file path references, so we highly recommend running a registry scan on a regular basis.
System Files that employ the DLL file extension are also known as the Dynamic Link Library format. In the list below, you can download the most recent file versions for nearly all Windows versions, including some for %%os%%. Unfortunately, some CNBBR165.DLL file versions may not be currently listed in our database, but they can be requested (by clicking "Request" button). If you cannot find your version below, we recommend contacting Microsoft directly.
Most of your CNBBR165.DLL problems should be resolved if the file is placed in the correct file path directory, but it's a good idea to verify it is fixed. To confim it's resolved, try starting up MSDN Disc 3625 to see if the error can be triggered.
"MSDN Disc 3625 failed to start because CNBBR165.DLL not found. Re-installing MSDN Disc 3625 may fix it."
MSDN Disc 3625-related CNBBR165.DLL issues happen during installation, when CNBBR165.DLL-related software is running, startup/shutdown, or during the Windows installation process. When seeing the CNBBR165.DLL error, please record occurrences to troubleshoot MSDN Disc 3625, and to help Microsoft find the cause.
Problem Sources of CNBBR165.DLL
Most often, a corrupt (or missing) CNBBR165.DLL causes the problem. CNBBR165.DLL is an outside resource, creating good opportunities for MSDN Disc 3625 problems to happen.
Corruption of CNBBR165.DLL happens during unexpected shutdowns, viruses, or other MSDN Disc 3625-related issues. Upon loading MSDN Disc 3625, the corrupt CNBBR165.DLL cannot load properly, causing crashes.
Another possibility of MSDN Disc 3625 and CNBBR165.DLL problems is due to registry disruption. Invalid references prevent proper CNBBR165.DLL registering, creating problems with MSDN Disc 3625. Broken keys can be caused by a missing CNBBR165.DLL, moved CNBBR165.DLL, or an errant file path reference from unsuccessful install (or uninstall) of MSDN Disc 3625.
Primarily, issues with CNBBR165.DLL produced by:
Invalid CNBBR165.DLL (or corrupted) registry key.
Virus or malware infection which has corrupted the CNBBR165.DLL file.
Microsoft's (or related) hardware has failed, corrupting CNBBR165.DLL.
CNBBR165.DLL file version overwritten by install of another software.
CNBBR165.DLL maliciously, or mistakenly, removed by another program (apart from MSDN Disc 3625).
Another program uninstalled the CNBBR165.DLL file.