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MacTry Syncios for MacFreeDownload Free iOS & Android Manager One management tool for all smartphones to transfer files between PC & iOS/Android devices. For Windows For Mac DownloadDownload FreewareFreeware How-ToHow-To SupportSupport BlogBlog > Support > Syncios Online Help >How to fix the "Entry Point Not Found" Error? entry point not found dynamic link library How to fix the "Entry Point Not Found" Error? If your Syncios starting unfortunately with entry point not found windows 7 the error says “The procedure entry point xmlTextReaderConstName could not be located in the dynamic link library libxml2.dll.” or similar to this, the article
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is just for you. Actually only few person's computer would encounter such problem. This error is happening because every time your Syncios starts, it’s launching various Apple-related background utilities. This utility is attempting to load some information from
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a database and can’t find the right version of the DLL file, because Apple’s installers are lousy. All we need to do is put the file into the right place, and it’ll be fixed. Simply follow the steps to fix the problem manually. To fix the problem, we’ll need to move the *.dll file from one directory to the other one. Step 1: Open windows explorer, open up the first folder: C:\Program Files\Common Files\Apple\Apple Application Support. Please entry point not found windows 8 note that: If you’re using 64-bit Windows, you’ll need to look in the C:\Program Files (x86) folder. Step 2: Once you’re inside that folder, find the file could not be located in the dynamic link library in your computer, such as "libxml2.dll" or "WTF.dll", "libxml3.dll", "WebKit.dll". You can just use Ctrl+C or the menu to copy the files. Step 3: Now switch to the Syncios installation folder. If you never change, it should be: C:\Program Files\Syncios\. Please note that: If you’re using 64-bit Windows, you’ll need to look in the C:\Program Files (x86) folder. Step 4: Paste the file into Syncios folder (you’ll have to accept a UAC prompt), and you should be good to go. If the problem could not be fixed after trying the solutions, please contact us via online form. More Information: 1. How to Fix the iOS Device Detection Problem 2. How to Fix iPhone Red Screen Problem 3. How to Factory Reset iPhone 4. How To Fix iTunes Error 29 Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus. 30 days Money Back Guarantee Transactions Protected Trusted by Millions 7 X 24 Service Discover Syncios Why Syncios Pro iPad Transfer iPhone Transfer Syncios VS iTunes Syncios Manager Syncios Manager for Mac iOS Data Recovery Phone to Phone Data Transfer Free Android Manager Resource How to Articles iOS Data Recovery Tips iOS Backup &
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