Loader.dll The term "loader.dll" refers to a potentially generic name for a dynamic link library file used by various applications and systems.
Version | File Size | Company | Architecture | Language | Download |
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1.4.1.7073 | 815.5 KB | Multi Theft Auto | x86 (32-bit) | Language Neutral | Download |
1.4.0.7020 | 817.0 KB | Multi Theft Auto | x86 (32-bit) | Language Neutral | Download |
1.3.4.5893 | 777.0 KB | Multi Theft Auto | x86 (32-bit) | Language Neutral | Download |
641.1 KB | x86 (32-bit) | Download |
The term "loader.dll" refers to a potentially generic name for a dynamic link library file used by various applications and systems. It is not a standard Windows system file and does not have a universal purpose or definition. However, in many contexts, a DLL file named "loader.dll" could be associated with loading resources or libraries for a specific application.
The location of "loader.dll" can vary depending on the application that uses it. Typically, it should be found within the installation directory of the program that requires it. It is not a file that is part of the standard Windows operating system files.
The publisher of "loader.dll" depends on the application it is associated with. As it is not a standard system file, it could be published by any software company that uses it as part of their application.
Whether "loader.dll" is important or can be deleted depends on its association. If it is part of an application you use, deleting it could cause that application to malfunction. It is not advisable to delete it unless you are sure it is not needed or you are addressing a specific issue.