If the file is present but the error persists, use the utility to register it manually.
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If it is registered, you should find a key named InprocServer32 under a GUID folder that points to the full path of the DLL. please check stellar profile dll is registered hot
Go to Start button and select Run. In the run box, type the command regsvr32 "path to the dll to be registered". Click Go. CCH Support How do i fix a missing phoenixdll.dll problem? - JustAnswer If the file is present but the error
| Error Message | Likely Cause | Solution | |---------------|--------------|----------| | “Module failed to load” | Missing dependencies | Run depends.exe (Dependency Walker) or check for Visual C++ Redistributables. | | “Access denied” | Insufficient permissions | Run CMD/PowerShell as Administrator. | | “DllRegisterServer entry point not found” | The DLL is not self-registering (e.g., .NET assembly) | Use regasm (for .NET) or regsvr32 only for COM DLLs. | | “The specified module could not be found” | Wrong path or missing file | Verify the file exists at the given path. | Go to Start button and select Run
This report is designed for IT support staff, system administrators, and advanced users troubleshooting software that depends on stellar.dll (e.g., a custom application, a legacy system, or a component of Stellar data recovery software).
If you want, tell me the exact error message or the app name and whether Windows is 32-bit or 64-bit, and I’ll give the exact regsvr32 command and next steps.