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DLL is short for Dynamic Link Library, a library of executable functions or data that can be used by a Windows application. A DLL provides one or more particular functions and a program accesses the functions by creating either a static or dynamic link to the DLL. A static link remains constant during program execution while a dynamic link is created by the program as needed. DLLs can also contain just data. DLL files usually end with the extension .dll,.exe., drv, or .fon.
this reminds me of some lady who had a Dell computer and she wanted nothing to do with Dell any more so she deleted all the DLL files and f*ked up her computer....so dont delete the DLLs dude....