CBSPROVIDER.DLL Download & Fix Errors

cbsprovider.dll: Overview The cbsprovider.dll file is a system file in Windows operating systems.

Available Versions of cbsprovider.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
6.3.9600.17031 (winblue_gdr.140221-1952) 586.0 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.2.9200.16604 (win8_gdr.130503-1646) 580.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
6.1.7601.17514 (win7sp1_rtm.101119-1850) 528.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.900 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 821.3 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.719 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 818.5 KB Microsoft Corporation x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.719 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 603.8 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download
10.0.18362.1 (WinBuild.160101.0800) 603.8 KB Microsoft Corporation x86 (32-bit) English (United States) Download

cbsprovider.dll: Overview

The cbsprovider.dll file is a system file in Windows operating systems. Its full name is the Component-Based Servicing Provider Dynamic Link Library. This file is an essential part of the Windows Component-Based Servicing (CBS) feature, which is involved in the installation, modification, and removal of Windows updates and optional components.

Location

The cbsprovider.dll file is usually found in the following directory:

Publisher

This file is published by Microsoft Corporation.

Importance

The cbsprovider.dll file is important for the proper functioning of the Windows operating system, particularly for managing updates and system components. It is not recommended to delete this file, as its absence or malfunction could prevent Windows from installing updates correctly.

Common Issues or Security Concerns

Fixing 'cbsprovider.dll is missing' Errors

  1. Run System File Checker (SFC): Open Command Prompt as an administrator and run the command sfc /scannow to scan and repair corrupted system files.
  2. Use DISM Tool: Execute the command DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth in Command Prompt to repair the Windows image.
  3. Windows Update: Ensure your system is up to date by running Windows Update, which may replace or repair the missing file.
  4. Restore from Backup: If you have a system backup, restore the file from a previous state where the file was intact.
  5. Reinstall Windows: As a last resort, consider reinstalling Windows to restore all system files to their original state.