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the dlcctime.dll as is because the file resolves compatibility issues on some Dell systems. This dynamic link library file is also a Timer dll managing drivers used for updating online. If you do not have a Dell printer or no longer have a Dell printer, this may be removed from your computer. If you are having problems uninstalling this program, you can use Perfect Uninstaller to completely remove this program from your system. After the installation http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/forums/t/203841/3dlcctimedll-error/ of a Dell Photo All-in-One Printer 810 / 924 / 926 / 946 / 964 / 966 driver on an Inspiron build and reboot, a RUNDLL error message like the one below may be seen: Error in E:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\DRIVERS\W322X86\3\DLCCTime.dll
Missing entry: RunDLLEntry Cause: There is a conflict between printer drivers. The error message does not affect functionality of http://www.dll-error-fixes.com/fix-dlcctimedll-error/ either the system or the printer, but users may find the error message to be annoying. Solution: Go to Start and then go to Run. Enter regedit. Go to HKEY LOCAL MACHINE and expand this by clicking on the cross on the left. Under HKEY LOCAL MACHINE, click on the little cross to the left of SOFTWARE. Look for Wow6432Node. Right click Wow6432Node and select Delete. Exit the registry. Remove the printer USB cable from the computer. Go back to Start and then proceed to Control Panel. Click Add Remove Programs. Locate and remove the Dell AIO Printer driver. Follow the prompts for uninstallation. Connect the printer USB cable to the computer. Follow the prompts for reinstallation of the printer driver. Variation: Insert the driver CD in the CD/DVD drive upon the prompt by the wizard to look for the correct driver. Get more information on how to install printer drivers for your Dell computer. To avoid potential computer issues and detect sources of errors, you should scan your syste
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program. By default, the dlcctime.dll file is located in a subfolder of C:\Windows\32. Dlcctime.dll – Startup Information By default, this program loads automatically when you start your Windows computer. If you don’t use a Dell printer, you can safely remove the dlcctime.dll file from your startup programs. Dlcctime.dll missing entry error When you start a Windows computer that has a Dell printer, such as Dell All-in-one A964 printer, you may receive an error message similar to the one displayed below: “Error in C:\WINDOWS\System32\spool\drivers\W32x86\3\DLCCtime.dl l Missing entry: RunDLLEntry” Resolution To resolve the above error, you will need to complete the following two tasks: Remove the WOW6432Node Registry entry Uninstall and reinstall Dell Printer Driver software Task 1 - Delete WOW6432Node Registry entry Warning: The steps illustrated below require you to edit the registry. Perform these steps only if you are comfortable in editing the registry. Also, as a precaution always make registry backups before making any changes to it because this allows you to undo any changes if any complications arise. You may back up the registry either manually or use an advanced registry maintenance tool, such as RegServe for this purpose. To delete the wow6432Node registry entry, perform the following steps: Click Start and then click Run. Type regedit and press Enter. In the left-pane of the Registry Editor Window expand the HKEY LOCAL MACHINE entry. Next, expand the SOFTWARE entry and locate the wow6432Node registry entry. Right-click wow6432Node and click Delete. When prompted for confirmation, click Yes. Click the File menu of Registry Editor and click Exit to close the Registry Editor window. Task 2 – Uninstall and reinstall Dell Printer Driver software To achieve this, perform