Commonly, corrupt or missing CNHLX300.DLL files cause these DLL errors related to Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit. Ordinarily, installing a new version of the DLL file will repair the problem creating the error. We also recommend running a registry scan to clean up any invalid CNHLX300.DLL references which could be cause of the error.
Types of System Files that use the DLL are also known more commonly 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%%. Rare or very old versions of CNHLX300.DLL may not be in our current file directory, but you can request a version by clicking "Request" next to your target file version. We also recommend contacting Microsoft directly if you cannot find your need version below.
Please take caution in ensuring the file is placed in the correct file directory. Following these instructions carefully should resolve your CNHLX300.DLL error, but we recommend running a brief check. Re-open and test Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit to see if the issue has been successfully solved.
The most common CNHLX300.DLL errors that can appear on a Windows-based computer are:
"CNHLX300.DLL not found."
"The file CNHLX300.DLL is missing."
"CNHLX300.DLL Access Violation."
"Can't register CNHLX300.DLL."
"Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\\CNHLX300.DLL."
"Can't start Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit. CNHLX300.DLL component missing. Re-install Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit."
"Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit failed to start because CNHLX300.DLL not found. Re-installing Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit may fix it."
Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit-related CNHLX300.DLL issues happen during installation, when CNHLX300.DLL-related software is running, startup/shutdown, or during the Windows installation process. Documenting CNHLX300.DLL problem occasions in Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit is key to determine cause of the Operating System problems, and reporting them to Microsoft.
Root of CNHLX300.DLL Problems
Most CNHLX300.DLL errors are related to missing or corrupt CNHLX300.DLL files. As an external resource, CNHLX300.DLL files have high likelihood of creating Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit errors.
Improperly shutting down your PC or getting a virus infection could corrupt the CNHLX300.DLL, which could lead to ActiveX errors. After corruption, CNHLX300.DLL cannot load, prompting Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit problems on running.
Rarely, troubles with Windows registry entries for Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit can throw the CNHLX300.DLL error. These busted CNHLX300.DLL path references cause errors with Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit due to improper CNHLX300.DLL registering. These broken registry keys can be as a result of a missing DLL file, moved DLL file, or an leftover DLL file reference in your Windows registry from an unsuccessful software installation or uninstallation.
Primarily, issues with CNHLX300.DLL produced by:
Corrupt or invalid CNHLX300.DLL registry entry.
Virus has infected CNHLX300.DLL, creating corruption.
CNHLX300.DLL corrupted from hardware malfunction (Microsoft or other).
CNHLX300.DLL file version overwritten by install of another software.
Malicious deletion (or mistaken) of CNHLX300.DLL by another software (not Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit).
CNHLX300.DLL maliciously, or mistakenly, uninstalled by another program (apart from Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit).