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13 hours ago, Murasaki said:

That is part of Windows and shouldn't be deleted. If you're having multiple applications crashing because of it, try running a System File Check to repair it (sfc /scannow in Command Prompt)

i replaced it after a lot of research on how. I used a file from dll-files.com and i think it's working better now, I'll see tomorrow morning. I tried the scan now multiple times and got no results but used another tool and identified that that was the corrupt file.

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