You can delete it directly from C:\WINDOWS\system32.
Download a compatible version of hal dll file directly. And then remove the damaged one.
hpbmiapi.dll is a DLL file that gets in your system on installing several Hewlett-Packard printers. The DLL file's description says "Hpbmiapi 32 bit Module".
Replace the corrupt hal dll error with a compatible one.
I have discovered the horrible virus whilst p2p networking anyway avg finds virus but connot heal or remove. The virus is installed into computer and put in a program called "advertisemen" after full inspection of my system the virus has put 2 extra dll files called pushow91.dll & pushow96.dll into the system 32 files which is why it can cause silly poppups on safe websites anyway to remove the files goto www.download.com and look for a program called superantispyware remover 100%free scan computer takes about 1 hour and fully removes the trojans dll files so I hope this helps once dll files removed reboot and remove advertisemen from add/remove programs then reboot once more.
It is a file that contains application programming interface (API) functions that allow 16-bit code to call 32-bit code. wow32.dll is a system process that is needed for your PC to work properly. It should not be removed.
Windows only knows its .dll's when it needs them. com dll's are indeed registered by storing the clsid/dll info in the registry under HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT. Non-com dll's can just be copied to an arbitrary place on the system, and Windows searches for the files in the following sequence While a program/application is running: - The directory from which the application loaded. - The current directory. - 32-bit Windows system directory. - The Windows directory. - The directories that are listed in the PATH environment variable.
A temperature below 32°F (0°C) is usually recommended to effectively remove oil from a low-pressure system. This allows the oil to solidify, making it easier to separate and remove from the system.
Dynamic-link library (also written without the hyphen), or DLL, is Microsoft's implementation of the shared library concept in the Microsoft Windows and OS/2 operating systems. These libraries usually have the file extension DLL, OCX (for libraries containing ActiveX controls), or DRV (for legacy system drivers). The file formats for DLLs are the same as for Windows EXE files - that is, Portable Executable (PE) for 32-bit and 64-bit Windows, and New Executable (NE) for 16-bit Windows. As with EXEs, DLLs can contain code, data, and resources, in any combination.
"Data link Layer"It can stand for that, but it can also stand for Dynamic Link Library... it simply means a bunch a files that come together to be used by a running program or application.
In a 32-bit system, there are 4 bytes.
On Windows XP: Restart windows in safe mode (press F8 after 2nd boot screen), then: 1. browse to c:\windows\system32 and search and delete bridge.dll 2. browse to c:\documents and settings\YOURUSERNAME\local settings\temp and delete all files restart windows in normal mode.
if you have a good antivirus program, it will have a tool on it for deleting trojans. you can also use the Microsoft malicious software removal tool found on your system 32.