How do I fix the error "Error in loading DLL" in BUSY? What could be the potential causes?
There may be various reasons why "Error in loading DLL" appears while opening a BUSY. Some of these reasons include:
1. Corrupted or missing DLL file: The DLL file required by the software might be corrupted, missing, or not properly registered in the system.
2. Compatibility issues: Sometimes, software requires specific versions of DLL files or may not be compatible with the operating system it's running on.
3. Software installation issues: If the software wasn't installed correctly or if there were interruptions during the installation process, it might result in DLL-related errors.
4. Malware or virus infection: Malware or viruses can corrupt DLL files, making them unusable and causing errors when the software attempts to load them.
5. Outdated software or system: Running outdated software versions or an outdated operating system might lead to compatibility issues with certain DLL files.
6. Conflicting applications: Sometimes, other applications or software installed on the system might conflict with the DLL files required by the software you're trying to run.
Here are some steps that you can follow to fix the DLL error at the time of opening the BUSY:
Step 1: Keep Data Copy in Desktop
- Open the folder in which you have kept your data, copy it from there, and paste it on your Desktop.
Step 2: Uninstall BUSY
- Open Control Panel and click on "Uninstall a program"
- Uninstall BUSY from there.
Step 3: Download the BUSY Setup
- Create a new folder where you want to install BUSY.
- Go to www.busy.in and download the BUSY setup.
Step 4: Reinstall BUSY
- Double-click on the setup file and a wizard will open.
- Click on "Next" and install it.
Step 5: Run the Software as an Administrator
- If the issue still persists, try running the software as an administrator to ensure it has the necessary permissions to access required DLL files.
Note: If you have Softlock, make sure to keep the security file in the new folder as well.
By following these steps, you should be able to open BUSY properly without any DLL error.