Description
Creation date: 19.02.2020 19:05:04
File version: 4.6.28619.1
Antivirus scan: ✅ OK
Category: System
File size: 137.9 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 System.Memory.dll
Issuer: Microsoft Code Signing PCA 2011
Encryption algorithm: SHA256
Time stamp: Feb 19 17:15:40 2020 GMT
System.Memory.dll is a dynamic link library (DLL) file used in Windows operating systems. DLL files are essential components that contain code and resources to be shared across multiple programs, helping optimize system performance by reducing the need for redundant code.
SHA-1: 19bf79600b716523b5317b9a7b68760ae5d55741
SHA-256: 8e76318e8b06692abf7dab1169d27d15557f7f0a34d36af6463eff0fe21213c7
Where it is used
This particular DLL file, System.Memory.dll, is part of the .NET Framework and likely used in applications that require memory management functionalities. It may be related to various Microsoft products or third-party software that relies on the .NET runtime for operations.
Errors related to System.Memory.dll
Common errors associated with this file include:
- "System.Memory.dll not found"
- "missing System.Memory.dll"
- "error loading System.Memory.dll"
These errors can occur due to missing or corrupted files, as well as issues with the .NET Framework installation.
File security
The file characteristics indicate that it is safe. There are no suspicious APIs or known malware associated with this DLL. However, if you receive an error message about missing or corrupted files, it's advisable to verify the integrity of your system files and software.
FAQ
How to fix System.Memory.dll missing error?
Download the correct file and copy it to the required program folder.
Is System.Memory.dll safe?
The original System.Memory.dll file was scanned by the antivirus, result: "OK".
Can I delete System.Memory.dll ?
You can move the file to a temporary folder and try to replace.
To fix the following errors:
System.Memory.dll was not found
The code execution cannot proceed because System.Memory.dll was not found
Failed to load System.Memory.dll
The procedure entry point ... could not be located in System.Memory.dll
1. Download links:
| ⬇️ System.Memory.dll 4.6.28619.1 32-bit (x86) | 138kb. | md5: 6fb95a357a3f7e88ade5c1629e2801f8 |
| ⬇️ System.Memory.dll 4.6.27617.2 32-bit (x86) | 141kb. | md5: 2bc5de386a4297144781d15b8e812b63 |
2b. Also try to copy to bin, lib folders.
2c. Try to copy System.Memory.dll C:\Program Files (x86)\Your program\
👉 Before file replacement, ensure backups are made.
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: Sometimes, re-installing the application that requires this DLL can resolve the issue. Ensure you have an up-to-date version of the software.
- Update Windows: Make sure your operating system is updated to ensure compatibility and security patches are applied.
- Manually replace System.Memory.dll: If a manual replacement is necessary, download the correct version from trusted sources. Follow these steps:
- Download the latest version of System.Memory.dll from official Microsoft repositories or reputable third-party sites.
- Backup your current file: Copy the existing System.Memory.dll to another location for safekeeping.
- Replace the file:
- Delete the old DLL if it is corrupted or missing.
- Place the new DLL in the appropriate system folder (usually C:\Windows\System32).
Conclusion
Maintaining your system files and ensuring compatibility with software is crucial for a smooth Windows experience. Regularly updating your operating system and applications can prevent issues like missing or corrupted DLLs.