Download Msidcrl.dll for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP

Msidcrl.dll download. The Msidcrl.dll file is a dynamic link library for Windows 10, 8.1, 8, 7, Vista and XP. You can fix "The file Msidcrl.dll is missing." and "Msidcrl.dll not found." errors by downloading and installing this file from our site.
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Dll Description:
IDCRL Dynamic Link Library
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0.48 MB
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Msidcrl.dll Explanation

The Msidcrl.dll library is a dynamic link library developed by Microsoft. This library includes important functions that may be needed by programs, games or other basic Windows tools.

The size of this dynamic link library is 0.48 MB and its download links are healthy. It has been downloaded 1136 times already.

Operating Systems Compatible with the Msidcrl.dll Library

Other Versions of the Msidcrl.dll Library

The newest version of the Msidcrl.dll library is the 3.110.16.0 version released on 2012-06-30. There have been 1 versions released before this version. All versions of the Dynamic link library have been listed below from most recent to oldest.

  1. 3.110.16.0 - 32 Bit (x86) (2012-06-30) Download this version
  2. 3.110.16.0 - 32 Bit (x86) Download this version

Guide to Download Msidcrl.dll

  1. First, click the "Download" button with the green background (The button marked in the picture).
    Download the Msidcrl.dll library
    Step 1:Download the Msidcrl.dll library
  2. The downloading page will open after clicking the Download button. After the page opens, in order to download the Msidcrl.dll library 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 Fix Msidcrl.dll Errors?

ATTENTION! Before starting the installation, the Msidcrl.dll library needs to be downloaded. If you have not downloaded it, download the library before continuing with the installation steps. If you don't know how to download it, you can immediately browse the dll download guide above.

Method 1: Installing the Msidcrl.dll Library to the Windows System Directory

  1. The file you downloaded is a compressed file with the extension ".zip". This file cannot be installed. To be able to install it, first you need to extract the dynamic link library from within it. So, first double-click the file with the ".zip" extension and open the file.
  2. You will see the library named "Msidcrl.dll" in the window that opens. This is the library you need to install. Click on the dynamic link library with the left button of the mouse. By doing this, you select the library.
    Choosing the Msidcrl.dll library
    Step 2:Choosing the Msidcrl.dll library
  3. Click on the "Extract To" button, which is marked in the picture. In order to do this, you will need the Winrar program. If you don't have the program, it can be found doing a quick search on the Internet and you can download it (The Winrar program is free).
  4. After clicking the "Extract to" button, a window where you can choose the location you want will open. Choose the "Desktop" location in this window and extract the dynamic link library to the desktop by clicking the "Ok" button.
    Extracting the Msidcrl.dll library to the desktop
    Step 3:Extracting the Msidcrl.dll library to the desktop
  5. Copy the "Msidcrl.dll" library and paste it into the "C:\Windows\System32" directory.
    Copying the Msidcrl.dll library into the Windows/System32 directory
    Step 3:Copying the Msidcrl.dll library into the Windows/System32 directory
  6. If your operating system has a 64 Bit architecture, copy the "Msidcrl.dll" library and paste it also into the "C:\Windows\sysWOW64" directory.
    NOTE! On 64 Bit systems, the dynamic link library must be in both the "sysWOW64" directory as well as the "System32" directory. In other words, you must copy the "Msidcrl.dll" library into both directories.
    Pasting the Msidcrl.dll library into the Windows/sysWOW64 directory
    Step 4:Pasting the Msidcrl.dll library into the Windows/sysWOW64 directory
  7. 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
  8. Let's copy the command below and paste it in the Command Line that comes up, then let's press Enter. This command deletes the Msidcrl.dll library's problematic registry in the Windows Registry Editor (The library that we copied to the System32 directory does not perform any action with the library, it just deletes the registry in the Windows Registry Editor. The library that we pasted into the System32 directory will not be damaged).
    %windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /u Msidcrl.dll
    Deleting the Msidcrl.dll library's problematic registry in the Windows Registry Editor
    Step 6:Deleting the Msidcrl.dll library's problematic registry in the Windows Registry Editor
  9. If you have a 64 Bit operating system, after running the command above, you must run the command below. This command will clean the Msidcrl.dll library's damaged registry in 64 Bit as well (The cleaning process will be in the registries in the Registry Editor< only. In other words, the dll file you paste into the SysWoW64 folder will stay as it).
    %windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /u Msidcrl.dll
    Uninstalling the Msidcrl.dll library's broken registry from the Registry Editor (for 64 Bit)
    Step 7:Uninstalling the Msidcrl.dll library's broken registry from the Registry Editor (for 64 Bit)
  10. We need to make a new registry for the dynamic link library in place of the one we deleted from the Windows Registry Editor. In order to do this process, copy the command below and after pasting it in the Command Line, press Enter.
    %windir%\System32\regsvr32.exe /i Msidcrl.dll
    Creating a new registry for the Msidcrl.dll library in the Windows Registry Editor
    Step 8:Creating a new registry for the Msidcrl.dll library in the Windows Registry Editor
  11. 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 Msidcrl.dll library we deleted.
    %windir%\SysWoW64\regsvr32.exe /i Msidcrl.dll
    Creating a clean and good registry for the Msidcrl.dll library (64 Bit için)
    Step 9:Creating a clean and good registry for the Msidcrl.dll library (64 Bit için)
  12. You may see certain error messages when running the commands from the command line. These errors will not prevent the installation of the Msidcrl.dll library. In other words, the installation will finish, but it may give some errors because of certain incompatibilities. After restarting your computer, to see if the installation was successful or not, try running the program that was giving the dll error again. If you continue to get the errors when running the program after the installation, you can try the 2nd Method as an alternative.

Method 2: Copying The Msidcrl.dll Library Into The Program Installation Directory

  1. In order to install the dynamic link library, you need to find the installation directory for the program that was giving you errors such as "Msidcrl.dll is missing", "Msidcrl.dll not found" or similar error messages. In order to do that, Right-click the program's shortcut and click the Properties item in the right-click menu that appears.
    Opening the program shortcut properties window
    Step 1:Opening the program shortcut properties window
  2. Click on the Open File Location button that is found in the Properties window that opens up and choose the folder where the application is installed.
    Opening the installation directory of the program
    Step 2:Opening the installation directory of the program
  3. Copy the Msidcrl.dll library into the directory we opened up.
    Copying the Msidcrl.dll library into the program's installation directory
    Step 3:Copying the Msidcrl.dll library into the program's installation directory
  4. That's all there is to the installation process. Run the program giving the dll error again. If the dll error is still continuing, completing the 3rd Method may help fix your issue.

Method 3: Uninstalling and Reinstalling the Program that Gives You the Msidcrl.dll Error

  1. Press the "Windows" + "R" keys at the same time to open the Run tool. Paste the command below into the text field titled "Open" in the Run window that opens and press the Enter key on your keyboard. This command will open the "Programs and Features" tool.
    appwiz.cpl
    Opening the Programs and Features tool with the Appwiz.cpl command
    Step 1:Opening the Programs and Features tool with the Appwiz.cpl command
  2. The programs listed in the Programs and Features window that opens up are the programs installed on your computer. Find the program that gives you the dll error and run the "Right-Click > Uninstall" command on this program.
    Uninstalling the program from your computer
    Step 2:Uninstalling the program from your computer
  3. Following the instructions that come up, uninstall the program from your computer and restart your computer.
    Following the verification and instructions for the program uninstall process
    Step 3:Following the verification and instructions for the program uninstall process
  4. After restarting your computer, reinstall the program that was giving 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: Fixing the Msidcrl.dll Error using the Windows System File Checker (sfc /scannow)

  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 program that was giving the dll error again.

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

Some programs need updated dynamic link libraries. 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

Most Seen Msidcrl.dll Errors

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

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

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