Download Console.dll for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP (32 Bit and 64 Bit)

Console.dll download. The Console.dll file is a dynamic link library for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP (32 Bit and 64 Bit). You can fix "The file Console.dll is missing." and "Console.dll not found." errors by downloading and installing this file from our site.
Download Price:
Free
Dll Description:
Control Panel Console Applet
Versions:
Size:
  • 0.07 MB for 32 Bit (x86)
  • 0.08 MB for 64 Bit (x64)
Operating Systems:
Directory:
C
Downloads:
3935 times.

Console.dll Explanation

The Console.dll file is 0.07 MB for 32 Bit, 0.08 MB for 64 Bit. The download links are current and no negative feedback has been received by users. It has been downloaded 3935 times since release.

Operating Systems That Can Use the Console.dll File

All Versions of the Console.dll File

The last version of the Console.dll file is the 6.3.9600.16384 version for 32 Bit and the 6.1.7600.16385 version for 64 Bit. Before this version, there were 9 versions released. Downloadable Console.dll file versions have been listed below from newest to oldest.

  1. 6.3.9600.16384 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  2. 6.2.9200.16384 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  3. 6.1.7600.16385 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  4. 6.1.7600.16385 - 64 Bit (x64) Download directly this version
  5. 6.0.6000.16386 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  6. 6.0.6000.16386 - 64 Bit (x64) Download directly this version
  7. 5.2.3790.3959 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  8. 6.1.7100.0 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version
  9. 5.1.2600.0 - 32 Bit (x86) (2012-07-31) Download directly this version
  10. 5.1.2600.0 - 32 Bit (x86) Download directly this version

How to Download Console.dll

  1. First, click on the green-colored "Download" button in the top left section of this page (The button that is marked in the picture).
    Start downloading the Console.dll file
    Step 1:Start downloading the Console.dll file
  2. The downloading page will open after clicking the Download button. After the page opens, in order to download the Console.dll file the best server will be found and the download process will begin within a few seconds. In the meantime, you shouldn't close the page.

How to Install Console.dll? How to Fix Console.dll Errors?

ATTENTION! Before continuing on to install the Console.dll file, you need to download the file. If you have not downloaded it yet, download it before continuing on to the installation steps. If you are having a problem while downloading the file, you can browse the download guide a few lines above.

Method 1: Installing the Console.dll File to the Windows System Folder

  1. The file you downloaded is a compressed file with the ".zip" extension. In order to install it, first, double-click the ".zip" file and open the file. You will see the file named "Console.dll" in the window that opens up. This is the file you need to install. Drag this file to the desktop with your mouse's left button.
    Extracting the Console.dll file
    Step 1:Extracting the Console.dll file
  2. Copy the "Console.dll" file file you extracted.
  3. Paste the dll file you copied into the "C:\Windows\System32" folder.
    Pasting the Console.dll file into the Windows/System32 folder
    Step 3:Pasting the Console.dll file into the Windows/System32 folder
  4. If your operating system has a 64 Bit architecture, copy the "Console.dll" file and paste it also into the "C:\Windows\sysWOW64" folder.
    NOTE! On 64 Bit systems, the dll file must be in both the "sysWOW64" folder as well as the "System32" folder. In other words, you must copy the "Console.dll" file into both folders.
    Pasting the Console.dll file into the Windows/sysWOW64 folder
    Step 4:Pasting the Console.dll file into the Windows/sysWOW64 folder
  5. First, we must run the Windows Command Prompt as an administrator.
    NOTE! We ran the Command Prompt on Windows 10. If you are using Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP, you can use the same methods to run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
    1. Open the Start Menu and type in "cmd", but don't press Enter. Doing this, you will have run a search of your computer through the Start Menu. In other words, typing in "cmd" we did a search for the Command Prompt.
    2. When you see the "Command Prompt" option among the search results, push the "CTRL" + "SHIFT" + "ENTER
    3. " keys on your keyboard.
    4. A verification window will pop up asking, "Do you want to run the Command Prompt as with administrative permission?" Approve this action by saying, "Yes".
    Running the Command Prompt with administrative permission
    Step 5:Running the Command Prompt with administrative permission
  6. Paste the command below into the Command Line window that opens and hit the Enter key on your keyboard. This command will delete the Console.dll file's damaged registry (It will not delete the file you pasted into the System32 folder, but will delete the registry in Regedit. The file you pasted in the System32 folder will not be damaged in any way).
    %windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /u Console.dll
    Uninstalling the Console.dll file from the system registry
    Step 6:Uninstalling the Console.dll file from the system registry
  7. If you are using a Windows version that has 64 Bit architecture, after running the above command, you need to run the command below. With this command, we will clean the problematic Console.dll registry for 64 Bit (The cleaning process only involves the registries in Regedit. In other words, the dll file you pasted into the SysWoW64 will not be damaged).
    %windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /u Console.dll
    Uninstalling the Console.dll file's problematic registry from Regedit (for 64 Bit)
    Step 7:Uninstalling the Console.dll file's problematic registry from Regedit (for 64 Bit)
  8. You must create a new registry for the dll file that you deleted from the registry editor. In order to do this, copy the command below and paste it into the Command Line and hit Enter.
    %windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /i Console.dll
    Creating a new registry for the Console.dll file
    Step 8:Creating a new registry for the Console.dll file
  9. Windows 64 Bit users must run the command below after running the previous command. With this command, we will create a clean and good registry for the Console.dll file we deleted.
    %windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /i Console.dll
    Creating a clean and good registry for the Console.dll file (64 Bit için)
    Step 9:Creating a clean and good registry for the Console.dll file (64 Bit için)
  10. If you did all the processes correctly, the missing dll file will have been installed. You may have made some mistakes when running the Command Line processes. Generally, these errors will not prevent the Console.dll file from being installed. In other words, the installation will be completed, but it may give an error due to some incompatibility issues. You can try running the program that was giving you this dll file error after restarting your computer. If you are still getting the dll file error when running the program, please try the 2nd method.

Method 2: Copying the Console.dll File to the Software File Folder

  1. First, you must find the installation folder of the software (the software giving the dll error) you are going to install the dll file to. In order to find this folder, "Right-Click > Properties" on the software's shortcut.
    Opening the software's shortcut properties window
    Step 1:Opening the software's shortcut properties window
  2. Open the software file folder by clicking the Open File Location button in the "Properties" window that comes up.
    Finding the software's file folder
    Step 2:Finding the software's file folder
  3. Copy the Console.dll file into the folder we opened.
    Copying the Console.dll file into the file folder of the software.
    Step 3:Copying the Console.dll file into the file folder of the software.
  4. The installation is complete. Run the software that is giving you the error. If the error is continuing, you may benefit from trying the 3rd Method as an alternative.

Method 3: Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Software that Gives You the Console.dll Error

  1. Push the "Windows" + "R" keys at the same time to open the Run window. Type the command below into the Run window that opens up and hit Enter. This process will open the "Programs and Features" window.
    appwiz.cpl
    Opening the Programs and Features window using the appwiz.cpl command
    Step 1:Opening the Programs and Features window using the appwiz.cpl command
  2. The Programs and Features screen will come up. You can see all the softwares installed on your computer in the list on this screen. Find the software giving you the dll error in the list and right-click it. Click the "Uninstall" item in the right-click menu that appears and begin the uninstall process.
    Starting the uninstall process for the software that is giving the error
    Step 2:Starting the uninstall process for the software that is giving the error
  3. A window will open up asking whether to confirm or deny the uninstall process for the software. Confirm the process and wait for the uninstall process to finish. Restart your computer after the software has been uninstalled from your computer.
    Confirming the removal of the software
    Step 3:Confirming the removal of the software
  4. 4. After restarting your computer, reinstall the software that was giving you the error.
  5. This process may help the dll problem you are experiencing. If you are continuing to get the same dll error, the problem is most likely with Windows. In order to fix dll problems relating to Windows, complete the 4th Method and 5th Method.

Method 4: Solving the Console.dll error with the Windows System File Checker

  1. First, we must run the Windows Command Prompt as an administrator.
    NOTE! We ran the Command Prompt on Windows 10. If you are using Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Vista or Windows XP, you can use the same methods to run the Command Prompt as an administrator.
    1. Open the Start Menu and type in "cmd", but don't press Enter. Doing this, you will have run a search of your computer through the Start Menu. In other words, typing in "cmd" we did a search for the Command Prompt.
    2. When you see the "Command Prompt" option among the search results, push the "CTRL" + "SHIFT" + "ENTER
    3. " keys on your keyboard.
    4. A verification window will pop up asking, "Do you want to run the Command Prompt as with administrative permission?" Approve this action by saying, "Yes".
    Running the Command Prompt with administrative permission
    Step 1:Running the Command Prompt with administrative permission
  2. Paste the command below into the Command Line that opens up and hit the Enter key.
    sfc /scannow
    Scanning and fixing system errors with the sfc /scannow command
    Step 2:Scanning and fixing system errors with the sfc /scannow command
  3. This process can take some time. You can follow its progress from the screen. Wait for it to finish and after it is finished try to run the software that was giving the dll error again.

Method 5: Fixing the Console.dll Error by Manually Updating Windows

Some softwares need updated dll files. When your operating system is not updated, it cannot fulfill this need. In some situations, updating your operating system can solve the dll errors you are experiencing.

In order to check the update status of your operating system and, if available, to install the latest update packs, we need to begin this process manually.

Depending on which Windows version you use, manual update processes are different. Because of this, we have prepared a special article for each Windows version. You can get our articles relating to the manual update of the Windows version you use from the links below.

Guides to Manually Update for All Windows Versions

  1. Guide to Manually Update Windows 10
  2. Guide to Manually Update Windows 8.1 and Windows 8
  3. Guide to Manually Update Windows 7 and Windows Vista
  4. Guide to Manually Update Windows XP

Our Most Common Console.dll Error Messages

When the Console.dll file is damaged or missing, the softwares that use this dll file will give an error. Not only external softwares, but also basic Windows softwares and tools use dll files. Because of this, when you try to use basic Windows softwares and tools (For example, when you open Internet Explorer or Windows Media Player), you may come across errors. We have listed the most common Console.dll errors below.

You will get rid of the errors listed below when you download the Console.dll file from DLL Downloader.com and follow the steps we explained above.

  1. "Console.dll not found." error
  2. "The file Console.dll is missing." error
  3. "Console.dll access violation." error
  4. "Cannot register Console.dll." error
  5. "Cannot find Console.dll." error
  6. "This application failed to start because Console.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem." error

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