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If Duke Nukem Forever is running slow on your PC, it generally suggests that you have some sort of issue with the various parts of your system, which will be leading the game to run slower. This problem is normally...
Bass.dll is a file which is used by Windows systems to help load up a large number of important settings & options for the Sound & Audio settings of your system. Although bass.dll is not widely known throughout the Windows...
Borlndmm.dll is a file which is used by the Borland Memory Manager to help control a large number of important settings for programs created with the likes of Delphi & other tools that Borland have designed. Although this file is...
Zlibwapi.dll is an unknown process which shows in Task Manager without running any programs. It is associated with the Automatic Update part of Windows. This part of Windows is usually very reliable but can often cause errors which will need...
The Zpeng24.dll is a file associated with the Zone Alarm suite of products; it is a core library from check point file. Zone Alarm is a firewall from Zone labs and if installed on your computer, should be completely harmless....
Despite being what seems forever in development, no game is ever perfect and the same could be said about Duke Nukem Forever. The game may sporadically crash for you, depending on your system. What you can do is follow this...
Scrrun.dll is a file which is directly linked to the Windows Vista operating system, however a lot of people have switched on their computers and only to find that an error has appeared with details linked to the Sccrum.dll file...
Microsoft Security Essrntials Alert is a rogue anti-virus which gains access to your computer via Trojans or software vulnerability, the virus will gain access to your system and disperse a number of different files and settings around your computer which...
Msjter35.dll is a file which is directly related Microsoft Access Databases, as program codes that are used by Microsoft Access are located inside the Msjter35.dll file. A number of people have reported that they have been using Microsoft Access and...
The Brink ‘Creating Game Rendering Context‘ error is caused by the Intel Graphics driver on your PC not working correctly. The problem is that the OpenGL (“open graphics layer”) driver on your system is not working properly, preventing Brink from...