LOGI_INSTALLER_SHARED.DLL Download & Fix Errors

logi_installer_shared.dll Full Name and Purpose The file "logi_installer_shared.dll" is a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file associated with Logitech software.

Available Versions of logi_installer_shared.dll

Version File Size Company Architecture Language Download
2021.8.792 5,249.0 KB Logitech, Inc. x64 (64-bit) English (United States) Download

logi_installer_shared.dll

Full Name and Purpose

The file "logi_installer_shared.dll" is a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file associated with Logitech software. It is typically part of the installation process for Logitech products and is used to ensure that necessary components are properly installed on the system.

Location

Typically, "logi_installer_shared.dll" can be found in one of the following directories:

Publisher

This DLL file is published by Logitech, a company renowned for its computer peripherals such as keyboards, mice, and webcams.

Importance and Deletion

While "logi_installer_shared.dll" is important for the installation and functioning of Logitech software and devices, it is not essential for the core functionality of the Windows operating system. Deleting it may cause issues with installing or running Logitech applications and devices.

Common Issues or Security Concerns

Fixing 'logi_installer_shared.dll is missing' Errors

  1. Reinstall the Logitech Software: The simplest solution is to reinstall the Logitech software or drivers, which often includes the missing DLL file.
  2. Use System File Checker: Run the System File Checker tool to repair missing or corrupted system files. Open Command Prompt as administrator and type sfc /scannow.
  3. Update Device Drivers: Ensure that your Logitech device drivers are up to date. You can do this via the Device Manager or by downloading the latest drivers from the Logitech website.
  4. Antivirus Scan: Perform a full system scan to ensure that malware is not causing the issue.
  5. Restore from System Restore Point: If the problem persists, consider restoring your system to a previous state where the DLL file was not missing.