Get a message PhotoBase.dll is not found, reinstall it by trying to open the photo gallery.

Original title: PhotoBase.dll has not been found, re - install

While searching for the location of the file in my pictures, I get to a point where I get a message on "photobase.dll not found, reinstall it can solve the problem," this is whn I try to open the photo Gallery icon

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Perform the control and analysis of file system (CFS) auditor if this solves the problem. SFC toolscans system files and replaces incorrect versions of system files by using the correct versions.

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