CNBI80.DLL issues are often the result of missing, deleted, or being moved from it's original MSDN Disc 3625 DLL installer location. Obtaining a new, uninfected copy of your DLL file will usually resolve the problem. Additionally, some CNBI80.DLL errors can be due to incorrect registry references, so we recommend conducting a registry scan to clean up any invalid entries.
The Dynamic Link Library, known as a propriety format of System Files, most commonly carry the DLL extension. Our database of CNBI80.DLL file versions for most Windows operating system releases (including %%os%%) can be found for download below. Some CNBI80.DLL files are not currently in our database, but they can be requested by clicking the "Request" button next to the respective file version entry. In the rare scenario that you cannot find your file version below, we recommend contacting Microsoft for more help.
Placing the newly-downloaded CNBI80.DLL file in the right directory (where the original file resides) will most likely resolve the issue, but you should test to make sure. You can test the result by running MSDN Disc 3625 application and seeing if the issue still appears.
Usually CNBI80.DLL errors with MSDN Disc 3625 happen during startup or shutdown, while CNBI80.DLL related applications are running, or rarely during the OS update sequence. Keeping track of when and where your CNBI80.DLL error occurs is a critical piece of information in troubleshooting the problem.
CNBI80.DLL Issue Origins
Typically, CNBI80.DLL problems attribute to a corrupt / missing CNBI80.DLL. Because CNBI80.DLL is an external file, it presents a great opportunity for something undesirable to occur.
Improperly shutting down your PC or getting a virus infection could corrupt the CNBI80.DLL, which could lead to ActiveX errors. Corrupt CNBI80.DLL files prevent correct loading, which leads to MSDN Disc 3625 or CNBI80.DLL error messages.
Other times, CNBI80.DLL file errors could be related to issues in the Windows registry. Damaged CNBI80.DLL file path references to MSDN Disc 3625 prevent proper file loading, creating CNBI80.DLL errors. Bad install/uninstall of MSDN Disc 3625, CNBI80.DLL that's moved, or a missing CNBI80.DLL can create these broken file path references.
Primarily, issues with CNBI80.DLL produced by:
Invalid or corrupt CNBI80.DLL registry entry.
Malware contaminated and corrupt CNBI80.DLL.
Microsoft-related hardware failure, such as a graphics card, corrupting CNBI80.DLL.
CNBI80.DLL file version overwritten by install of another software.