
When I first say the r3pl.dll error, I had no idea what it was or what to do with it. So like any normal person, I closed it out. I thought it would go away but alas, it did not. It kept coming back and my computer kept getting slower and slower until I was forced to deal with this pesky little error.
How the r3pl.dll behaves
The r3pl.dll does the following:
• Creates a process on the disk
• Deletes a process from the disk
Origin of Error
The error comes from the following countries and was first spotted on December 28, 2007:
• Portugal
• The European Union
• Israel
r3pl.dll has the Following Aliases
• R3PL.DLL.BAK
r3pl.dll is a Registry Error
Registry errors are common forms of errors that occur on computers. They happen in the Windows dynamic link library (DLL.) They occur when files are shifted around during the installation and removal of programs and files. The only way you can prevent registry errors is with regular registry cleaning. This is not a problem if you schedule a cleaner to run when you are not using your computer. However, if you do not ever run a registry cleaner, then the errors can build up and eventually crash your computer.
Ignoring Registry Errors
Many people ignore registry errors and close them out. This will work for a short time. However, they will eventually catch up to you. Then out of nowhere, your computer will come to a screeching halt.
If you are lucky, you will still be able to repair your computer. The unlucky ones will have done permanent damage to the computer and their computer will be nothing more than an expensive paperweight.
Fixing Registry Errors
Repairing registry errors is actually very simple. In the past, you would have to take your computer to a repair shop and a technician would have to go through the registry files to clean it out. Now, all you need to do is download a simple registry cleaner to do the work for you. In a matter of minutes, your computer will be running like new.
The key is to run a registry cleaner on a regular basis otherwise, errors like r3pl.dll will just build up on your computer. You can read more about fixing the r3pl.dll error here.