About a month ago I was having problems with random games missing .DLL files. I can’t think of anywhere I would have gotten a software which modifies DLL files because aside from Curseforge and Nexusmods modding files I haven’t downloaded anything aside from officially sourced apps. I pinned it down to a Hard Drive issue.

After these problems started, I decided to download said dll from dll-files.com which according to Reddit is a trustable source. After placing the dll in the system folder, the problems stopped.

Until only the next day, when I was having SERIOUS lag problems; the PC black screening, software not responding, explorer.exe not responding, and the task bar would freeze up everytime I tried to open something.

Eventually these problems went away on their own, and everything was fine for another 3 weeks; but for some reason I couldn’t update Windows at all within this 3 week time frame.

Then the stupid power cut happened, and every electronic in the house died. and my dumb ass left my PC turned on while I went to help my family sort out the power switches. My mum kept flicking the switches until the worked but when I returned to my PC it was trying to force a Windows uninstall.

I managed to stop it but a few days later, the final blow happened; it wouldn’t goddamn boot! It was stuck on “repairing disk”, “diagnosing your PC”, and “your PC did not start correctly.” Then prompting me to use the recovery environment. I used a recovery media and bam, fixed. Windows updates installed, and all was good.

Everything worked fine; games, documents, browsers, until a week later when it happened again after 3 days of me not using it.

So I replaced the hard drive.

And again, it worked fine for a week, but then I left it for 3 days again, and bam. Same problem. Only this time it wouldn’t even take me to the recovery environment.

Now my big question is: I’m getting a new computer this weekend. Is it safe to move my brand new hard drive and graphics card to that computer, or should I scrap them entirely?

TL;DR: possibly downloaded funky .dll file. Hard drive? Replaced. Windows? Reinstalled. Updates? Reinstalled. Still broken. Is it safe to place old firmware into new PC?

  • xkingxkaosx@alien.topB
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    1 year ago

    Sounds like HDD issues. They start with random missing files and then causes a domino affect to other files/components/programs. Usually a good visual sign is task manager if your memory is constantly over 50% ( normal usage is around 29%-39% ) then the OS is trying to repair bad sectors but eventually those sectors become bigger and worse and the OS allocates more ram to repair until it crashes.

    Ditch the old HDD. Invest in a PC that can be used with SSD.