A window popped up on the computer saying “damaged image” and indicating that the dll was not specified on Windows.
This issue may be caused by damage or errors in a certain program or driver. Here are some possible solutions:
- Rebooting your computer: Sometimes, simply restarting your computer can solve some temporary issues.
- Run the system file checker: open the command prompt (run as administrator), type in the command “sfc /scannow”, and press Enter. The system file checker will scan and repair any damaged system files.
- Update or reinstall the relevant program or driver: Locate the program or driver associated with the damaged image window, try updating to the latest version or reinstalling them.
- Run a comprehensive virus scan with reliable antivirus software to ensure that no malware is causing the issue.
- Restore the system to a previous point in time: If the issue occurred after a specific recent point in time, you can try using the system restore function to revert the system back to an earlier point in time.
- If none of the above methods work, the final solution is to try repairing or reinstalling the Windows operating system. However, be sure to backup important data before proceeding with this operation.
If the problem persists, it is recommended to consult with professional technical support personnel or contact the computer manufacturer for further assistance.