Description
Creation date: 21.04.2003 20:53:20
File version: 1.0.4018.0
Antivirus scan: ✅ OK
Category: System
File size: 239.7 kb.
Architecture: 32-bit (x86)
✅ This file is compatible with 32-bit Windows and can run on 64-bit Windows (via the WOW64 subsystem).
How to determine your system architecture: Press keys __Win+R__, enter symbols __wmic_os_get_osarchitecture__, press Enter.
Digital file signature unicows.dll
Issuer: Microsoft Code Signing PCA
Encryption algorithm: MD5
Time stamp: Apr 21 21:09:47 2003 GMT
The unicows.dll file is a dynamic-link library (DLL) used in Windows. DLL files are small software components that contain executable code and resources such as data, icons, or bitmaps. They can be shared among several programs to reduce the amount of memory they consume.
SHA-1: d8d88ea7083aee9c40f6fdc6c56451a018d21a83
SHA-256: 22f23cc65698741184ec34f46e6f69717644e0b5aabf5d5bd015101f2d72e56e
Where it is used
The unicows.dll file is specifically designed for Unicode support in Windows environments where older APIs that require ANSI (8-bit character) functions are still in use. It acts as a bridge, allowing the newer Unicode versions of these functions to be called from older applications or libraries.
This DLL might relate to various components such as:
- Windows API
- Various system utilities and tools
- Third-party software that needs to interact with the Windows environment using Unicode functions
Errors related to unicows.dll
Common errors associated with the unicows.dll file include:
- "Unicows.dll not found"
- "Missing unicows.dll"
- Error loading unicows.dll
File security
The unicows.dll file itself is not malicious and is considered safe. It is part of the Windows operating system and serves to enhance compatibility with older applications. However, it can be affected by malware if the original file gets replaced or corrupted.
FAQ
How to fix __unicows.dll__ missing error?
Download the correct file and copy it to the required program folder.
Is __unicows.dll__ safe?
The original __unicows.dll__ file was scanned by the antivirus, result: "OK".
Can I delete __unicows.dll__?
You can move the file to a temporary folder and try to replace.
To fix the following errors:
unicows.dll was not found
The code execution cannot proceed because unicows.dll was not found
Failed to load unicows.dll
The procedure entry point ... could not be located in unicows.dll
1. 下载链接:
2a. 👉 Try to copy __unicows.dll__ __C:\Program_Files\Your_program\__
2b. Also try to copy to __bin,_lib__ folders.
2c. Try to copy __unicows.dll__ __C:\Program_Files_(x86)\Your_program\__
👉 Before you replace any files, make sure to back them up.
How do I switch to the current __Windows__ directory?
- Press and hold the key __"win"__ on the keyboard and press the key __"r"__, then write __%windir%__ and press the key Enter.
How to switch to the directory __Program Files_(x86)__?
- Press __Win+R__ then enter __%ProgramFiles(x86)%__ and after press Enter.
Advanced users only:
3. Copy into the folder __C:\Windows\System32\__
3b. Copy into the folder __C:\Windows\SysWOW64\__
How to fix errors
- Reinstall the program: If a specific application is causing issues with unicows.dll, reinstalling it might resolve any problems related to this file.
- Update Windows: Ensuring your system is up-to-date can help avoid compatibility issues and may include updates for the unicows.dll file itself.
- Manually replace unicows.dll:
If you have a backup of the original unicows.dll, you can manually replace it. Download the correct version from a trusted source and place it in your system directory. Note that this step should be done with caution to avoid corrupting other files.
Conclusion
The unicows.dll file is a crucial part of the Windows system, providing Unicode support for legacy applications. If you encounter errors related to this file, follow the steps above to resolve them effectively.