LXPCLRD.DLL problems are generally caused by file corruption, or if the DLL file has been accidentally or maliciously removed from the other MSDN Disc 3625 files location. Obtaining a new, uninfected copy of your DLL file will usually resolve the problem. Additionally, some LXPCLRD.DLL errors can be due to incorrect registry references, so we recommend conducting a registry scan to clean up any invalid entries.
DLL files are types of System Files, more specifically known as the Dynamic Link Library format. You can download a fresh copy of your LXPCLRD.DLL for %%os%% (and several Windows operating systems) in the table listed below. If we do not currently have your required LXPCLRD.DLL version available for download, you can request a copy by clicking "Request" below. We also recommend contacting Microsoft directly if you cannot find your need version below.
If you've successfully replaced the file in the right location, your issues with LXPCLRD.DLL should be resolved. We recommend running a quick test to confirm that's the case. Try re-opening MSDN Disc 3625 to see if the error message still appears.
"This application failed to start because LXPCLRD.DLL was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem."
Usually LXPCLRD.DLL errors with MSDN Disc 3625 happen during startup or shutdown, while LXPCLRD.DLL related applications are running, or rarely during the OS update sequence. Recording LXPCLRD.DLL errors inside MSDN Disc 3625 is crucial to locate MSDN Library faults and relaying back to Microsoft for repair options.
Creators of LXPCLRD.DLL Difficulties
Primarily LXPCLRD.DLL errors due to missing LXPCLRD.DLL files. As an external file (LXPCLRD.DLL), it makes MSDN Disc 3625 issues more likely.
LXPCLRD.DLL corruption or malware-infected MSDN Disc 3625, along with abnormal PC shutdowns, can lead to LXPCLRD.DLL errors. MSDN Disc 3625 then can't load with LXPCLRD.DLL being corrupted, causing the LXPCLRD.DLL-related errors.
In rare occasions, LXPCLRD.DLL errors with MSDN Disc 3625 are due to Windows registry faults. Damaged LXPCLRD.DLL file path references to MSDN Disc 3625 prevent proper file loading, creating LXPCLRD.DLL errors. Broken keys can be caused by a missing LXPCLRD.DLL, moved LXPCLRD.DLL, or an errant file path reference from unsuccessful install (or uninstall) of MSDN Disc 3625.
Specifically, LXPCLRD.DLL issues created by:
Invalid (corrupt) LXPCLRD.DLL registry entry.
Virus has infected LXPCLRD.DLL, creating corruption.
Microsoft-related hardware failure, such as a graphics card, corrupting LXPCLRD.DLL.
Another program overwrote the required version of LXPCLRD.DLL.
Another program maliciously or mistakenly deleted the LXPCLRD.DLL file.