PSHED.dll file is corrupt

Original title: HISTORICALLY

How to restore corrupted files pshed.dll?

Hello

1. were there any changes (hardware or software) to the computer before the show?

2. do you get any error message related to the pshed.dll file?

Make the SFC (System File Checker) scan and see if the problem occurs.

How to use the System File Checker tool to fix the system files missing or corrupted on Windows Vista or Windows 7

Hope this information helps.

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