The most probable causes seem to be linked to graphics card settings and corrupt .dll files.
Method 1: Change Power Settings
The most common solution reported by users is linked to changing the power settings of the graphics card. The process here is to change the settings from optimized to maximum performance. When you are in the optimized mode, Windows tries to save power by slowing down processes or refusing to let some run.
Method 2: Set Diagnostic Policy Service Startup to Automatic
Diagnostic Policy Service enables problem detection, troubleshooting, and resolution for components in Windows. The reason for enabling this service is that the operating system can run diagnostics and provide solutions for problems that are present. In this case, we can enable this process so it can automatically search for the issue of LoadLibrary Failed.
Method 3: Run the System File Checker
There is another diagnostic service provided by Windows called SFC or System File Checker. This application runs via the Command Prompt terminal. It attempts to scan and replace corrupt files from your computer by downloading fresh ones from the internet. We will launch this service and see if it replaces any missing files.
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