From: aleemshab on

Dear

I am facing a problem with my pc showing "Jpeg dll not found. You must
reinstall this program." So plz anyone can get with this.

Thanks.

Abdul Aleem


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From: Paul on
aleemshab wrote:
> Dear
>
> I am facing a problem with my pc showing "Jpeg dll not found. You must
> reinstall this program." So plz anyone can get with this.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Abdul Aleem
>

On my computer, I don't find jpeg.dll in the regular Windows folders.

I have it in a Java-related folder used by a large program.

The jpeg.dll could be part of Java AWT, being used by a program,
and stored somewhere in that program's install folder. So when the
program installs, the program comes with its own Java stuff.
Reinstalling the program, may reinstall the Java components.
If one of the Java components was attacked by malware, and removed
by your AV software, perhaps the jpeg.dll file was quarantined and
is no longer present in its original software folder.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_AWT

Like the error message says, "You must reinstall this program", because
the missing file is part of the program's software package. That is
my guess.

Now you have to figure out, what program is writing the message on
the screen. That is the program that needs to be reinstalled (or
repaired).

Paul
From: VanguardLH on
aleemshab wrote:

> Dear
>
> I am facing a problem with my pc showing "Jpeg dll not found. You must
> reinstall this program." So plz anyone can get with this.
>
> Thanks.
>
> Abdul Aleem

Start your own NEW thread providing the details of YOUR setup (OS version,
what app shows the error, how to produce the error, etc) rather than try to
hijack an ancient 22-month old thread.


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