The file mss32.dll is missing. Mss32.dll Not Found Cannot find [PATH]\mss32.dll This application failed to start because mss32.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem. Cannot start [APPLICATION]. A required component is missing: mss32.dll. Please install [APPLICATION] again. Since we know exactly what the error is i.e. a dll file is missing, it is very easy to track the things that might have caused this issue. The most common reason behind a missing dll file is the corruption. Sometimes, files get corrupt and become unusable or they start to misbehave. Another reason might simply be that the file is actually missing. A lot of times we accidentally delete certain files or folders. In some cases, the issue might be a virus or malware. There are some virus that infect and corrupt files of the targeted system. Since there are a lot of things that can cause this issue, there are a lot of solutions to resolve the problem depending upon the culprit behind the error. So, go through each of the methods listed below and keep trying until your issue is resolved.
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Method 1: Update or Install DirectX
If you are seeing other dll missing errors as well then it’s in your best interest to install or update your DirectX to the latest version. Even if you are having issues with just a single dll file, updating your DirectX is still recommended. Here are the steps for downloading and installing DirectX
Go here to download the DirectX installer and run it. It is an offline installer. This will completely replace all the DirectX related files including the ones that are corrupt or missing. So this is a preferred option especially if the file is corrupted.Go here to install DirectX via the online installer. This will replace any missing files from your computer but it won’t be effective if your file is corrupt.
Once you have installed the DirectX, check whether the problem is solved or not. Note: If this doesn’t solve the issue then make sure your Windows are updated. The latest version of DirectX are only available via the Windows Update and there is no standalone installer available for these. So, install all the Windows updates as well.
Method 2: Copy DLL File Yourself
If you are seeing the error on only one application then the issue might be solved by simply copying the mss32.dll file to the application’s folder. Follow the steps given below to locate and copy the mss32.dll file to the desired folder Once done, run the application and check if it resolves the issue.
Method 3: Restore from Recycle Bin
Sometimes, we accidentally delete a file and don’t even remember. You might have deleted a folder that had this file. So, recycle bin is worth checking. Simply follow the steps given below to chek the Recycle Bin and restore the dll file. Once done, check if this resolves your issue.
Method 4: Run SFC
SFC stands for System File Checker. This is basically Windows built-in tool for fixing any Windows related corrupt files. You can use this tool to fix any corrupt files that might be causing the issue. We already have a detailed article that guides you through a step by step process of running the SFC and interpret its results. Click chkdsk loop and follow the instructions given in Method 1. Once done, reboot your computer and check if the problem persists or not.
Method 5: Update Drivers
If you still haven’t solved the problem then try to update your drivers. This is a bit tricky because the drivers that you have to update are related to the application you are having issues with. Since the problem can be shown on any type of application, we cannot be sure of the drivers you need to update. Our advice is to actually update all the major drivers to make sure no stone is left unturned.
Once your drivers are updated, check whether the program still gives the error or not.
Method 6: Scan for Viruses
Since the problem can be caused by a virus or malware, it is advised to perform a system scan. Keep in mind that this needs to be a full deep scan and not a quick scan. You can use whatever anti-virus application you want to scan your system. If you aren’t sure, we recommend Malwarebytes. Click remove malwares and follow the steps given in this article of ours to download and run Malwarebytes.
Method 7: Roll Back Updates
If you think the problem started after updating your driver or your Windows then try to roll back the updates. There is always an option to roll back to previous version. If you recently updated and started experiencing the issue then rolling back to the previous version is worth a try. Roll Back Windows Updates You can easily Roll back to a previous version of Windows by following the steps given below
Once done, your Windows update should be uninstalled. Check if it has resolved the issue for you. If it has resolved the issue for you and you don’t want Windows to update again then follow the steps given below
This should prevent any future Windows updates to install automatically. You can keep the Windows disabled until you hear about a newer update that doesn’t have the bug that caused this issue for you. Note: We do not recommend this because Windows updates are crucial for a system’s safety. You can enable the Windows updates by repeating the same steps given above and simply selecting the Automatic from the drop down menu in Start up type. Roll Back Drivers You can roll back to a previous version of driver as well. Follow the steps given below
Once done, check if it resolves the issue or not.
Method 8: Perform a System Restore
If nothing else worked and you are aware of the time when the problem started happening then you can perform a system restore. System Restore is a recovery tool that comes preinstalled with the Windows. This tool is basically used to revert changes made to the operating system. So, if the problem started happening because of change you made then restoring to an earlier point will resolve this issue. We already have a detailed article on how to do a System Restore. Click system restore and follow the steps given in this article. Once done, check if it resolves the mss-32.dll file missing issue or not.
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