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Do you have d3drm.dll errors?

d3drm.dll errors most commonly occur when two programs share the same .dll file. When a program is uninstalled, it may inadvertently delete the shared .dll file. Errors can also result from a corrupt file, malware, or incorrect file versions.

How to Fix Missing d3drm.dll Error

* Please read our disclaimer before installing any files. Files are zipped and must be unzipped prior to installation. Always scan downloaded files with up-to-date antivirus software.

1. Download and Extract

  • Download the missing file: d3drm.dll.
  • Extract the downloaded ZIP file completely.
  • Scan the extracted file with your antivirus software.

2. Main Installation Method

  • Locate the installation directory of the program showing the error.
  • Move the d3drm.dll file directly into that folder.
  • Test the program to see if the error is resolved.

3. Alternative System Method

If the error persists, copy the file into your Windows system directory based on your operating system:


Windows 11/10 - 64-bit OS running 32-bit apps C:\Windows\SysWOW64
Windows 11/10/7 - 64-bit OS running 64-bit apps C:\Windows\System32
Windows 11/10/7 - 32-bit OS C:\Windows\System32
Windows XP/Vista - Legacy Windows (XP, Vista, 7) C:\Windows\System32
Windows 95/98/Me - Vintage Windows (95, 98, Me) C:\Windows\System

4. Register the DLL (Optional)

  • Open the Windows Start menu.
  • Search for Command Prompt.
  • Right-click and select "Run as administrator".
  • Type regsvr32 d3drm.dll into the window.
  • Press the Enter key.

d3drm.dll File Info

Architecture: 32-bit (x86)
Company Name: Microsoft Corporation
Description: Direct3D Retained Mode DLL
File Version: 5.1.2600.0 (xpclient.010817-1148)
Language: Unknown (Default)
File Size: 342 KB
Algorithm Cryptographic Hash / Checksum
MD5 dde9e3b8c264957ae0a017d371293123
SHA-1 af25767f425fa7877b996e5d29a54cab29b5ecfb
SHA-256 e04e3781e7ff3466723565da8413b08b705533acda257773874f2f8166b3d4d6

What are .dll files?

DLL stands for dynamic link library. Everytime a program is opened on your computer, the program will load certain processes into your system's RAM (random access memory). Some programs, in an effort to save RAM, group together like processes into one .dll file. Then, when the program needs to execute a particular process, it can dynamically link the process from this library or .dll into the system RAM.