put it in the folder where you have installed your cp platinum and how you downloaded that plz tell me i will be thankfull to you
Put your .dll on a usb that has been configed by your xbox and load it up, also works for aimbots so yeah... happy modding! :D
.A DLL is used by programs which need the features or functions built into the DLL. Just like we humans use executable programs for the services they offer (spreadsheets to manage data, web browsers to surf the internet) an executable program uses DLL's for the services it offers. People do not interact with DLL's, programs do
The Cygwin DLL can be downloaded directly from the Cygwin website. It can also be downloaded online through the websites DLL-Files, NoDevice, and DLL-DLL.
http://www.codeproject.com/KB/DLL/DLLModuleFileName.aspx
A . dll is dynamic link used by various applications. Other than write it over and over it is written once and utilized by alot of different applications. dll stands for "dynamic link library "It is put in a special folder and and when the app looks for a dll it looks in this special folder. There may be dozens of dynamic links in this one folder. Its a space saving device
C++ editor and a dll compiler, but I wouyld go with codeblocks because it has a built in dll compiler with the dll tags hope it helps :)
DLL = Dynamically Linked Library
yes just put the .wz .dll etc in different folders
Yes and no. The dll file may be just misplaced, then yes. A defrag your hdd and that should fix it. If a dll file is corrupt, then no. You will have to find or repair the dll file yourself.
To register a file, type regsvr32 .dll. Or type regsvr32 \.dll, where is the path to the file, and is the name of the file.
You do not launch a DLL. It's used by something else and will start up when needed. Read up on DLL file.
Most likely, you don't need actually unpack dll files. Unlike exe files, dll files are not packed due to their nature: one copy of a dll can be accessed by a number of application. OTOH, a particular dll can be protected from viewing and reverse engineering. or if you want unpack dll really, most often all you need to do is copy and paste into proper folder