How to Repair 9332000.DLL
File corruption, missing or accidently deleting file 9332000.DLL can result in applications dependent on the file to fail. The 9332000.DLL file is utilized by the Dynamic Link Library and if not functioning correctly can cause a whole range of computer issues.
Maintaining a clean and optimized Windows registry can help prevent invalid DLL file errors. Using a registry cleaner to repair file errors is highly recommended. If you're unable to troubleshoot and repair this error, we strongly recommend contacting the manufacturer directly. See below to learn more about the Manufacturer.
File Summary | |
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File Extension: | DLL |
Application Type: | Operating System |
Latest Software: | Windows Server 2016 Essentials |
Release Version: | Jan. 11, 2017 |
Developer: | Microsoft |
File Components | |
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File Name: | 9332000.DLL |
Size (Bytes): | 506368 |
SHA-1: | 4e6ef14d6b014d8eca2217f08f2b6423dbcc072d |
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Quick Troubleshooting Guide
What's 9332000.DLL?

9332000.DLL is considered a Dynamic Link Library file and a crucial part of the Windows operating system.
Why Am I Seeing 9332000.DLL Errors?

When launching an application dependent upon the 9332000.DLL file, or even during the Windows startup an error message will be displayed.
What Causes 9332000.DLL Errors?
The 9332000.DLL error can occur as a result of the file being accidentally deleted, missing or corrupted by a malicious program (malware).
How Do I Repair 9332000.DLL?
Follow the steps below to use the easy troubleshooting guide. If you're a more advanced user, follow the advanced steps located further down this tutorial.

Checking your PC for malware to make sure the error you're encountering hasn't been caused by malicious software, lurking deep within your computer.

Locate and open "regedit" within your "start-menu" to remove unnecessary entries. Notice: Take caution. Without proper knowledge, editing the Microsoft© Windows© registry may cause harm to your computer. Running an automatic registry scan to repair invalid file entries causing the 9332000.DLL error to occur is highly recommended.

Open & start the Windows internal System File Checker (SFC) tool to scan all files manually.

Uninstall & reinstall all file paths and associated programs related to or that may be using 9332000.DLL.

Download and install a new copy of 9332000.DLL file and then re-register the file using the
Microsoft Register Server
.
(Notice:) Make sure the new version gets placed
in the correct directory.
Time to Complete: 7 minutes
Common 9332000.DLL Error Messages
The most common type of 9332000.DLL error that can occur are:
- The File 9332000.DLL is missing.
- 9332000.DLL Access Violation.
- 9332000.DLL Not Found.
- Cannot Register 9332000.DLL.
- Cannot find C:\Windows\System32\\ 9332000.DLL.
All programs and associated files using 9332000.DLL may cause a malfunction during startup or shutdown. Keeping a record of, when and where the 9332000.DLL error occurs is an important step when troubleshooting the problem later.
Causes of 9332000.DLL Errors
Errors related to missing or corrupt 9332000.DLL files can occur when installing new software, performing updates, or simply running an application that's associated to the troubled file itself.
When the 9332000.DLL file becomes corrupt, it can no longer be correctly loaded within the Microsoft Windows OS and therefore displays an error message. Not powering-off your computer correctly or getting infected with the latest virus can also corrupt the most all .dll files, ultimately leading to the 9332000.DLL error message you're encountering now.
The Windows registry can also be the cause of 9332000.DLL error message. Broken file paths can prevent the 9332000.DLL file from registering correctly and can be a direct result from missing DLL files, moved DLL files, or leftover DLL file references within the Windows registry.
DLL file errors can be caused by:
- Invalid or corrupt registry entries.
- Malware, viruses or malicious code.
- Hardware failure, for example; a faulty hard drive.
- Improper software installations & uninstallations.
- Another program maliciously or mistakenly deleted the 9332000.DLL file.
- Not updating your computer regularly and poor computer maintenance.
How to Repair 9332000.DLL Error
Attention: Downloading 9332000.DLL from random, un-authoritative sites is risky and may cause harm to your computer. These types of websites distribute unofficial DLL files that are often bundled with malicious programs.
Below is a list of advanced manual troubleshooting steps. These steps gradually get more difficult and time consuming as you proceed. To avoid unnecessary loss of time and effort, we strongly recommend performing them in ascending order.
TIP:
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troubleshooting instructions for each step. You can also click the [
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![]() Step 1: Register 9332000.DLL with Microsoft Register Server |
When software using the 9332000.DLL file is installed, the file will automatically be registered for you. In rare cases the file may not register properly and end up displaying the "9332000.DLL not registered" error message. But fortunately, you can use the Microsoft Register Server (regsvr32.exe) to re-register most all dll files. How to re-register 9332000.DLL:
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![]() Step 2: Repair Invalid 9332000.DLL Registry Entries |
DLL file errors are often related to problems within the Microsoft© Windows© registry. Many applications will share the 9332000.DLL file simultaneously and when they're removed, changed, or updated can leave behind invalid registry entries or broken file paths. Basically, what this means is that while the actual file may exist on your computer, the location of it has changed and the previous location is still recorded within the Windows registry. So, when the operating system searches for the 9332000.DLL file and is not able to locate it do to file corruption, an error message is displayed. note:) Malware can also corrupt registry entries & file paths. Manually editing the Windows registry is not advised unless you're extremely confident about doing so. Improperly editing the registry can cause system damage and may stop your computer from operating. In fact, one misplaced comma can prevent your PC from booting-up entirely! Because of this risk, we strongly encourage using a system repair-tool to assist with this process. A system repair-tool will automate the process of locating invalid registry entries, missing file references (like the one causing the 9332000.DLL error message), and broken links within the Microsoft© Windows© registry. A backup is also automatically created before each scan with the ability to undo any changes to protect your PC from potential damage. Caution: Editing the Windows registry manually is not advised. Using a Registry Editor incorrectly can cause serious problems that may require you to reinstall Microsoft© Windows©. Create a backup of your registry by exporting a portion of the registry related to 9332000.DLL (eg. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP2 Cumulative Update (CU) 14 KB3180914):
The next steps in manually editing your registry will not be discussed in this article due to the high risk of damaging your Microsoft© Windows© operating system. If you would like to learn more about manually editing the registry, please see the links below. We do not claim any responsibility for the results of the actions taken from the content linked below - complete these tasks at your own risk. https://www.lifewire.com/how-to-open-registry-editor-2625150
Windows Vista, XP
Windows 10
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![]() Step 3: Remove/Restore 9332000.DLL from the Recycle Bin |
The 9332000.DLL file may have been accidentally deleted. Check the Recycle Bin and restore it to its previous location.
TIP: If you're certain you deleted this file and have emptied the Recycle Bin, you will then need to use a file recovery program to restore the missing 9332000.DLL file. Click here to download [Stellar Data Recovery Download] . |
![]() Step 4: Scan of Your PC for Malware |
Even though it's unlikely, you should check to see if the 9332000.DLL error was caused by a malicious program (malware infection) lurking within your PC, that may have deleted/removed or corrupted the file. Malware is known for causing all kinds of havoc. Furthermore, there's also a possibility this error is part of the malware program itself. Suggestion: If you're not already using Anti-malware protection, we recommend using Avira (Avira Anti-Malware ). Free malware scan & removal. |
![]() Step 5: Update Device Drivers |
The 9332000.DLL error can also be caused by outdated software drivers. Drivers can work one day, and then suddenly stop the next, and for a variety of unknown reasons. The good news is that you can often make device driver updates rather easily and in most cases will fix just about any dll file error. Locating the exact driver for 9332000.DLL associated hardware can be a daunting task. Locating and updating the drivers manually can be very time consuming, not to mention, installing the wrong driver, or an incompatible version can make problems much much worse. Because of the time and difficulty of doing it yourself, we strongly recommend using driver update software via "driver update tool" to ensure you download & install the correct driver and version(s) and also make backups before making any changes. Maintaining a driver backup provides you with the security of knowing that you can rollback to any previous version (if necessary). DriverFix is the recommended driver update repair tool for this job. Notice: 9332000.DLL may not be associated to hardware driver problems, but it's always a good idea to ensure all of your PC device drivers are working properly. |
![]() Step 6: System Restore |
Windows System Restore allows you to restore your PC to an earlier date so you can fix most problems. System Restore can return your PC's system files and programs back to a time when everything was working properly. This feature is very helpful and allows you to avoid hours of troubleshooting headaches. Notice: System Restore will not delete or remove your documents, pictures, or other data. To use System Restore (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):
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![]() Step 7: Uninstall/Reinstall the Microsoft SQL Server Cumulative Update |
If your 9332000.DLL error is related to a specific program, reinstalling Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP2 Cumulative Update (CU) 14 KB3180914-related software could be the answer. Instructions for Windows 7 and Windows Vista:
Instructions for Windows XP:
Instructions for Windows 8:
After you have successfully uninstalled your 9332000.DLL -associated program (eg. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 SP2 Cumulative Update (CU) 14 KB3180914), reinstall the program according to the Microsoft instructions. Tip: If you're certain this error is related to a specific Microsoft program, uninstalling and reinstalling the application may solve the problem. |
![]() Step 8: Run Windows System File Checker |
The System File Checker is a vital tool included with Microsoft© Windows©. It allows you to scan for file corruption and restore system files such as 9332000.DLL . If the System File Checker finds a problem with 9332000.DLL or other problematic system files, it will attempt to replace the files from the DLL Cache (%WinDir%\System32\Dllcache\) register. If the 9332000.DLL file is not in the DLL Cache, or the DLL Cache is corrupted, you will be prompted to insert the Windows installation disc to recover the original files. To run System File Checker (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):
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![]() Step 9: Install All Available Windows Updates |
Microsoft is consistently updating and improving the Microsoft Windows system, and the latest update could be associated to 9332000.DLL and easily repair the file error. Resolving your dll problem may be as simple as updating Windows with the latest Service Pack or other patch that Microsoft releases on an ongoing basis. To check for Windows Updates (Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8, and 10):
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![]() Step 10: Download a Clean Install of Windows |
Warning: Reinstalling Windows will be a very lengthy experience. To avoid data loss, please be sure you have backed-up all of your important documents, pictures, software installers, and other personal data before beginning the process. If you're not currently backing up your data, do so immediately (download a highly-recommended backup solution [MyPCBackup.com Download]) to protect yourself from permanent data loss. This step is your final option in trying to resolve the 9332000.DLL error. Notice Reinstalling Windows will erase everything from your hard drive, allowing you to start again with a fresh system. Furthermore, a clean install of Windows will also quickly clean out any and all "junk" that has accumulated over the normal usage of your computer. TIP: If 9332000.DLL errors still continue after the clean install, you can determine the error is hardware related. If that's the case, then it's likely you'll need to replace hardware or buy a new computer. |
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