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How to Fix Xlive.dll Not Found or Missing Errors

By Matthew Lynch
June 9, 2023
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Xlive.dll is an important file that is used by Microsoft’s Games for Windows Live services. This file is critical for the functioning of several games, including Batman Arkham City, Street Fighter, and Fallout 3. Unfortunately, sometimes this file goes missing, resulting in a frustrating error message that pops up when you try to launch the game. If you are facing the same issue, don’t worry, as this problem can be easily fixed.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to fix xlive.dll not found or missing errors:

Step 1: Download Xlive.dll

The first step in fixing xlive.dll not found or missing errors is to download the file. You can easily find the xlive.dll file on the internet, and there are many reliable websites from where you can download it. However, be sure to download the correct version of the file that is compatible with your operating system.

Step 2: Place the file in the correct folder

Once you have downloaded the xlive.dll file, you need to place it in the correct folder. Usually, the folder is located in the game’s directory, and you can find it by navigating to the game’s installation folder. Once there, look for the ‘system32’ folder and paste the xlive.dll file inside the folder.

Step 3: Register the file

After placing the xlive.dll file in the correct folder, you need to register the file using the command prompt. Go to the Start menu, type ‘cmd’ and right-click on Command Prompt. From the context menu, select ‘Run as administrator.’ Now, in the command prompt, type “regsvr32 xlive.dll” to register the file.

Step 4: Restart your PC

After completing the previous steps, restart your PC to ensure that the changes take effect. Once your PC restarts, try launching the game that was showing the xlive.dll not found or missing errors.

By following these simple steps, you can easily fix xlive.dll not found or missing errors. However, you need to make sure that you download the correct version of the file that is compatible with your operating system. Additionally, you must be careful while downloading files from the internet, as some websites can potentially contain malware. Always use a reliable source to download the required files.

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