XP computer running slow, receives errors "missing uxcore.dll.

computer running slow, always get message not responding not and missing uxcore.dll.,.

you will need to re - install uxcore.dll.  where can I find it?

Hello

The .dll file that you reference refers to Windows Live.

· You use windows live mail or Windows live Essentials on the computer?

· The computer's performance dip when working on the Windows Live product?

· What is the full error message that you receive with the error code?

· Do you remember all the recent changes on the computer before the show?

For the problem with the computer's performance, try the step listed in the link below and check if this may help: how to make a computer faster: 6 ways to speed up your PC: http://www.microsoft.com/atwork/maintenance/speed.aspx

For the problem of lack of .dll file, post your query windows Live solution Center for assistance: https://windowslivehelp.com/

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