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Article Title: How to Fix Windows Operating System Errors
Author: Robert Corter
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Developed by the Microsoft Windows Operating System, "KBDITT" is a "DLL" file. Just like executable programs, they allow software to function the way that they're supposed to. The only difference is that DLL files only work when they have to, so they really do not need to load right way.
A prime example of this is when you're typing, or you're editing a picture. The only things that would run are the word processors, or the photo editing software. Then, when you decided to print what you have been working on, the DLL file will start working, so that the printer can work well with the computer. In other words, these files are useful because they help you get the job doneóand that's why you have to prevent errors from happening, or in case they are already around, you have to make sure that you get to fix the problem.
Common Causes of Error
The problem with DLL files is that they are sharedóso the chances of their getting corrupted and encountering errors are higher. Software manufacturers have made these files sharable because it could also be beneficial, in terms that the files can be used by various installed programs in the PC, but because of that, problems can occur, too. When the Kbdit.dll file cannot be loaded, some of the functions of the computer may not work well. Listed below are some of the reasons why this problem occurs:
When the dll file has been uninstalled by another program, or when it is corrupted, or has been deleted;
When hardware is already faulty;
When viruses and malware have affected the PC;
When the version of the file that's required by the PC has been over-written, and;
When the registry entry for the file is corrupt or invalid.
If you are experiencing any of the following, chances are your computer is already affected by this error.
Common Error Messages
Here are the messages you'll see onscreen while installing a program. If you see any of these, it's high time to determine the root cause and fix the problem.
The kbditt.dll file is "missing" or "not found"
Cannot register kbditt.dll
Application failed to start. Re-installing the application may fix the problem
Cannot start "MSDN" Development Platform
A required component is missing
Access Violation
Cannot find "C:\Windows\System32\Kbditt.dll"
How to fix it
When the problem is with this particular dll file is the problem, it would be best to optimize the registry. Here's what you have to do:
First, register Kdbitt.dll manually. Type regsrvr32/u_kbditt on the command bar in the start menu. Upon doing so, your file will be unregistered. Do not panic because it's really just part of the process.
Type "regsrvr32/i_kbditt" and hit enter for your file to be re-registered and then close the command. Open the program that you were trying to use earlier once more.
Then, open Recycle Bin and Remove or Restore the dll file. Search for the said file in the upper right hand corner of the bin then move it to the "Windows\System32" Folder upon finding it. Restart the PC after doing this process.
Clean the Registry. Click "start" in the Repair Registry Problems category in the Individual Tools pane of System Mechanic. You can choose automatic clean-up, or see a list and check for what you want to be uninstalled.
Reinstall MSDN Development Platform for Windows. To do this, click "Programs and Features" from the Control Panel in the Start Menu and look for MSDN Development Program, click uninstall, and follow the instructions for re-installation.
Memory Defragmentation. Go to the Individual Tools pane then click "Defragment Memory" from the Start Menu. After 20 seconds, he PC will have already refreshed and relocated memory so your PC will work faster.
Compact the Registry. Upon checking "Defragment and Compact Registry" from the Individual Tools pane, you'll get to see a list of entries in the registry. Schedule when you would like to defrag the registry and make sure to re-start your computer after typing the necessary information.
Defrag Hard Drives. This is crucial because if your hard drives are already faulty, you really cannot expect your PC to work the right way anymore. It would be best to do this overnight so you would not lose patience in waiting for the process to end. Make sure to configure time for booting and defragmentation. This way, even files that cannot seem to be deleted or files that seem to be unmovable will be gone from the system already.
While you can do all of the tips above yourself, you could also use a PC optimizer to perform the steps and fix the errors automatically.
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