AUXILIARYDISPLAYENHANCEDDRIVER.DLL Download & Fix Errors

AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll The AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll is a dynamic link library file used in Windows operating systems.

Available Versions of auxiliarydisplayenhanceddriver.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
6.2.9200.16384 (win8_rtm.120725-1247) 53.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.1.7600.16385 (win7_rtm.090713-1255) 55.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download

AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll

The AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll is a dynamic link library file used in Windows operating systems. It is associated with auxiliary display functionality, which allows for additional display screens, like those found on some laptops and keyboards, to provide extra information or controls without interfering with the main display.

Location

This file is typically located in the following directory:

Publisher

The file is published by Microsoft Corporation, as it is part of the standard Windows operating system components.

Importance and Deletion

While the AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll is not critical for the core functioning of the Windows operating system, it is important for the functionality of auxiliary displays. Deleting or tampering with this file might disable or impair the extra display features on devices that use them.

Common Issues or Security Concerns

Common issues related to AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll include:

How to Fix 'AuxiliaryDisplayEnhancedDriver.dll is Missing' Errors

  1. Run System File Checker:
    • Open Command Prompt as an administrator.
    • Type sfc /scannow and press Enter.
    • Wait for the process to complete and follow any on-screen instructions.
  2. Use Windows Update:
    • Go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
    • Check for updates and install if any are available.
  3. Reinstall Device Drivers:
    • Open Device Manager.
    • Find the auxiliary display device, right-click, and select Uninstall.
    • Restart the computer to automatically reinstall the drivers.
  4. Restore from Recycle Bin:
    • If the file was accidentally deleted, check the Recycle Bin and restore it.
  5. Use System Restore:
    • Go to Control Panel > System & Security > System.
    • Select System Protection > System Restore.
    • Follow the prompts to restore the system to a previous state.