The root causes of DLL errors associated with CNHL160.DLL include a missing or corrupt Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit DLL file, or in some cases, a malware infection. Obtaining a new, uninfected copy of your DLL file will usually resolve the problem. Moreover, as an overall cleanup and preventive measure, we recommend using a registry cleaner to cleanup any invalid file, DLL file extension, or registry key entries to prevent related error messages.
DLL is utilized by the Dynamic Link Library format, which are types of System Files. In the list below, you can download the most recent file versions for nearly all Windows versions, including some for %%os%%. Not all versions of CNHL160.DLL may be available for download, but you can request a file by clicking the "Request" button below. Worst-case, you can always attempt to contact Microsoft if you cannot find the required file version below.
If you've successfully replaced the file in the right location, your issues with CNHL160.DLL should be resolved. We recommend running a quick test to confirm that's the case. Re-load Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit to observe if the issue has been successfully solved.
Typical CNHL160.DLL Errors That Occur in Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit for Windows:
"CNHL160.DLL is missing."
"The file CNHL160.DLL is missing."
"CNHL160.DLL Access Violation."
"Cannot register CNHL160.DLL."
"Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\\CNHL160.DLL."
"Can't start Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit. CNHL160.DLL component missing. Re-install Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit."
"Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit failed to start because CNHL160.DLL not found. Re-installing Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit may fix it."
CNHL160.DLL DLL errors happen during Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit install, while CNHL160.DLL-related programs running (Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit), during startup or shutdown, or during installation of Windows OS. Notating when CNHL160.DLL errors occur is paramount in finding the cause of the Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit problems and reporting them to Microsoft for help.
CNHL160.DLL Issue Origins
Typically, CNHL160.DLL problems attribute to a corrupt / missing CNHL160.DLL. CNHL160.DLL is an outside resource, creating good opportunities for Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit problems to happen.
Improper computer shutdowns or malware-infected CNHL160.DLL files can cause issues with Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit, leading to corrupt errors. Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit then can't load with CNHL160.DLL being corrupted, causing the CNHL160.DLL-related errors.
Additionally, CNHL160.DLL problems are caused by bad Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit-related references in Windows registry. Broken registry paths with CNHL160.DLL cause Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit issues due to improper file registration. Broken CNHL160.DLL registry paths can be attributed to moved CNHL160.DLL files, missing CNHL160.DLL file, or failed installation (or uninstallation) of Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit.
In particular, CNHL160.DLL problems originate with:
Invalid (corrupt) CNHL160.DLL registry entry.
Virus or malware infection which has corrupted the CNHL160.DLL file.
CNHL160.DLL corrupted from hardware malfunction (Microsoft or other).
Another application installation overwrote correct version of CNHL160.DLL.
CNHL160.DLL mistakenly deleted (or maliciously) by unrelated Windows 7 Professional SP1 32-bit application.
CNHL160.DLL maliciously (or mistakenly) uninstalled by different rogue or valid program.