API-MS-WIN-CORE-REGISTRY-L2-1-0.DLL Download & Fix Errors

What is "api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll"?

Available Versions of api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 4.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.3.9600.16384 (winblue_rtm.130821-1623) 4.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 4.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 12.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.17763.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 13.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download

What is "api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll"?

The file api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll is a dynamic link library (DLL) file associated with the Windows operating system. The name suggests that it is part of the Windows API set, which provides necessary APIs for applications to interact with the Windows operating system's registry functionalities. The "l2-1-0" portion indicates the version of the API set.

Location

This DLL file is usually located in the following directory:

However, it can be found in other locations if specific applications install their own versions of the DLL.

Publisher

The api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll file is published by Microsoft Corporation, the company responsible for the Windows operating system.

Importance

This DLL file is important for the correct functioning of Windows applications that rely on registry-related APIs. Deleting this file might lead to system instability or application errors, so it is not recommended to delete it.

Common Issues and Security Concerns

How to Fix 'api-ms-win-core-registry-l2-1-0.dll is Missing' Errors

  1. Restart your computer: Sometimes a simple restart can resolve DLL errors.
  2. Run System File Checker: Use the command sfc /scannow in an elevated Command Prompt to scan and repair missing or corrupted system files.
  3. Update Windows: Ensure your Windows operating system is up-to-date, as updates might include fixes for DLL issues.
  4. Reinstall the affected program: If the error occurs with a specific application, try reinstalling the application to replace any corrupted or missing files.
  5. Run a malware scan: Use antivirus software to check for and remove any malware that might be causing the issue.
  6. Restore your system: Use System Restore to revert your system to a point before the issue began, if possible.