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Full Fix: Opencl.dll Problems in Windows 10/11, 7

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Updated onMay 23, 2024

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AlthoughWindows 10is becoming the most popular Windows on the market, it still has occasional bugs. Speaking of bugs, users have reported problems with opencl.dll inWindows 10, and today we’ll try to fix that.

How to Fix Opencl.dll Problems in Windows 10

How to Fix Opencl.dll Problems in Windows 10

Opencl.dllis an important file, and if this file is missing, you might encounter various issues. Speaking of issues, here are some problems reported by users:

1. Update your graphics card drives

As we already mentioned, opencl.dll is related to your graphics card, so it wise to check for latest driver updates. To do this, go to your graphics card manufacturer’s website and find your graphics card model. Check for the latest drivers and install them. After the latest drivers have been installed check if the issue has been resolved.

You can manually update your graphic card drivers through Device Manager from Display adapters. Select the drivers you need and right-click to Update your drivers. After the updating process is finished restart your PC.

We also recommend aspecialized third-party tool to automatically download all the outdated drivers on your PC.

2. Use Windows Image File

In order to do this, you’ll need to haveWindows 10ISO of the exact build that you have installed. We have to mention that this solution is a bit more advanced, so if you don’t know how to do it, maybe it’s best to contact an expert.

3. Copy the missing file

According to users, one way to deal with Opencl.dll problems is to copy the missing file manually. To do this, it’s usually best to copy the file manually from another PC.

To fix the problem, simply copy the file toC:WindowsSystem32directory. If you’re using a 64-bit version of Windows, you need to copy the missing file to theC:WindowsSysWOW64directory as well.

Before you copy these files, be sure to create a backup of original files, just in case. Once you overwrite the original files, you’ll need to register the new files. To do that, just do the following:

After doing that, the problem with theDLLfile should be resolved.

A couple of users reported that you can copy the file from another directory on your PC. According to users, the file is located inNvidiadrivers directory, and you just need to copy it by following these steps:

After doing that, the problem should be resolved and everything will start working again.

4. Download the latest OpenCL runtime package

If you’re having problems with Opencl.dll, you might be able to fix the problem simply by downloading the OpenCL runtime package. According to users, you candownload OpenCL runtimeright from Intel’s website.

Once the runtime is downloaded, run the setup file to install it. After everything is installed, the issue should be resolved.

5. Uninstall your graphics card drivers and perform a DISM scan

According to users, Opencl.dll is related to your graphics card drivers, and in order to fix the problem, it’s advised that you uninstall your graphics card drivers and switch to the default drivers. To do that, just follow these steps:

Once you remove your driver, repeat the steps fromSolution 2to repair your system.

6. Prevent the driver from automatically updating

According to users, in order to fix this problem you need to prevent your graphics card driver from updating automatically. If you have a graphics card driver already installed, be sure to uninstall it fromDevice Manager.

Now, you need toprevent Windows from automatically updating the driver. After doing that, download the latest driver from your graphics card manufacturer and install it. Once the driver is installed, the problem with opencl.dll will be completely resolved.

7. Disable your dedicated graphics card

Opencl.dllissues are usually caused by your graphics card drivers, and if you can’t fix the problem, it’s advised that you temporarily disable your dedicated graphics card.

Keep in mind that this is just a workaround, and until the proper drivers are released, it’s advised to use an integrated graphics card. Your integrated graphics card might not be able to handle the latest games, but at least your PC will be stable so you can perform the most basic tasks without issues.

To disable your dedicated graphics card, be sure to check the graphics card software on your PC. Alternatively, you can disable your graphics card right fromBIOS.

8. Perform a DISM and SFC scans

Users found out which directory is causing problems with opencl.dll, and in order to fix the problem, you just need to run DISM and SFC scans. To do that, just follow these steps:

After doing that, the problem should be completely resolved.

9. Install the latest updates

This can be just aWindows 10bug, and like most Windows bugs, you can fix it with the latest updates. Microsoft is working hard to fix various Windows issues, and if you want to ensure that your system is bug-free, it’s advised to keep your system up to date.

By default,Windows 10installs the missing updates automatically, but sometimes you might miss an update or two. However, you can always check for updates manually by doing the following:

Windows will now check for available updates and download them automatically in the background. Once the updates are downloaded, restart your PC to install them and the issue should be completely resolved.

That’s about it, I hope this article helped you to solve the problems with Opencl.dll on your computer. To find out more about solving the problem with missingDLLfiles inWindows 10, check outthis article.

If you have any comments, or questions, just write them down below.

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Ivan Jenic

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Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.

When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.

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