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DLL Archive 1

8.0

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License Free
Requirements 95/98/ME/NT/2000/XP
Downloads 121 Limitations None
Publisher AnalogX File Size 203k
Date added 02 Feb 2007 Check your speed

DLL Archive is simple-to-use. Click search and let it do its thing--once done, you'll be presented with a list DLL's that don't have references in the system. Then just select which ones you think aren't necessary anymore and archive them. It's that simple. Make a mistake? No problem, restoring DLL's from the archive is just as simple--nothing is deleted until you delete it.

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