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ProductInfo.dll: What is it & How to Fix its Bad Image Error
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Updated onOctober 22, 2024
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If you spot a suspicious process like ProductInfo.dll in your processes list in the Task Manager, your system’s security may have been compromised. It’s also possible that the DLL file is legitimate but it has just been corrupted.
Luckily, fixing DLL errors is relatively easy and shouldn’t take up too much of your time.
What is ProductInfo.dll?
ProductInfo.dll is a file associated with the A-Volute_3D_Sound_Experts software. It is used by the program to store data related to various functions used in the application. The program’s main purpose is to provide immersive sound experiences through sound technology and audio processing algorithms.
You’ll likely find it in the following directory:C:\ProgramData\A-Volute\A-Volute.28054DF1F58B4\Modules\ScheduledModules
How do I fix ProductInfo.dll bad image error?
1. Use a third-party DLL fixer
ProductInfo.dll, is a non-system file and mostly occurs due to compatibility issues between your PC and the file. This means to find amissing DLL file, you may have to attempt a bunch of solutions before you get a fix.
Since this takes a significant amount of time, we recommendusing a DLL-repair tool. Such tools are great for fixing such issues and ensuring the files are in sync.
2. Run DISM and SFC scans
3. Re-register the DLL file
4. Download the file manually
You can fix this error bydownloading the right version of the ProductInfo DLL file. Here, you’ll have to check your Windows version and download the appropriate DLL file for 32-bit or 64-bit depending on yours.
Since you cannot verify the authenticity of the site, ensure you have acomprehensive antivirus softwareand that it is up-to-date. Once downloaded, locate the file and move it to the ProductInfo file directory. Also, make sure to delete the previous corrupted one.
5. Scan for viruses
6. Uninstall the associated program
The ProductInfo.dll must be part of a program so you can locate its uninstaller file in its directory, run the uninstaller and remove it. Alternatively, you can use the Control Panel or the Settings app to remove its parent program.
When uninstalling, also ensure toremove remnant filesthat may have corrupted the file so that when you reinstall the application and replace the file, they’re not reused to re-register it.
7. Perform a System Restore
What are other tips and considerations when troubleshooting ProductInfo.dll errors?
The easiest way to avoid getting ProductInfo.dll errors is simple. You should never download and install programs on your computer before running an antivirus program.
We hope this article has provided you with all the information you need to effectively troubleshoot and potentially fix your ProductInfo.dll error messages. And should you encounter system DLL errors like thesysmain.dllorversion.dll, feel free to check out what approach to take to resolve them.
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Have you managed to fix this DLL error? We’d like to know which solution was the easiest for you. Let us know in the comment section below.
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Claire Moraa
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Claire has a knack for solving problems and improving the quality of life for those around her. She’s driven by rationality, curiosity, and simplicity, and always eager to learn more about Microsoft’s products. With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11, errors, and software.
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With a background in teaching and reviewing, she breaks down complex topics into easily understandable articles, focusing mostly on Windows 11 errors.