If the error appears immediately when Windows boots, the DLL may be registered to run with a startup program or service. Use a clean boot (Method 7) to identify the startup program or service causing the error.
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Occasionally, "missing" files are simply accidentally deleted. Check your bin to see if "lzjiamisdll" can be restored. Use DISM Command: If the System File Checker does not work, use the command dism /online /cleanup-image /restorehealth If the error appears immediately when Windows boots,
errors typically indicate a corrupted or missing dynamic link library (DLL) file associated with specific software, often related to security, peripheral hardware, or specialized application suites. When Windows cannot locate lzjiamisdll.dll during startup or when launching a specific program, it disrupts the application's ability to operate, resulting in an error message. Check your bin to see if "lzjiamisdll" can be restored