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Windows 2000 - Find and remove unneeded DLL files

November 28, 2013
Updated: December 6, 2021
Quick overview:

The DLL files become deeply embedded in the system and slow it down as their number increases. There are many programs that delete unused DLLs - but unfortunately these are often just as dangerous as deleting them manually. The most important DLLs can be found at a certain point in the registry. If any are not needed, you will see this and can delete them. Veni, vidi, vici!

(read below for a solution using the custom-built DLL killer created by a reader)

1. Click one after the other on Start > Execute and type it into the command line that pops up regedit followed by pressing Enter. Within the next millisecond, the editor will start to edit the Windows registration.

2. Now navigate through the folders with double-clicks, as described in more detail in the Windows Tweaks Lexicon article HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\SharedDLLs. In the right-hand pane you will see the following (and much more).

3. As shown in the picture, only the rear values are important. If somewhere in the list a (0) this means that the DLL is not needed. If this is the case, note the file name and the directory. Click on it with the right mouse button and delete this value.

4. Click on Start > Search > By files and folders and enter this file name. As soon as it has been found, you can delete it without hesitation. If it is not found, it may be hidden. To display it anyway, you must continue with step 5. Otherwise, I recommend that you delete all entries and the associated files with a (0) after them for a clean system.

5. In the conventional Windows Explorer, select Extras > Folder options and switch to the register View. Remove the tick in front of Hide protected files and select Undisplay all files below.

Another option: The DLL-Killer from Viktor Engelmann saves you this trouble and automatically searches for the DLL entries in the registry and on the PC and deletes them. The program also has a backup function with which you can undo the changes (in case of problems)!

                      

NOTE FOR NEW PUBLICATION: This article was produced by Sandro Villinger and comes from the Windows Tweaks archive, which has been built up since the late 1990s.

Founded Windows Tweaks as a teenager in the 90s. His helpful PC tricks made it Germany's most visited Windows site (at the time Sandro looked like this). He then went on to write elsewhere, for example for PC-Praxis, Computer Bild and PCWorld in the USA. Microsoft also poached him from us. Now Sandro is back, finally sharing his tweaks here again. For a stress-free digital everyday life. You can reach Sandro via e-mail.

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