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frank frank
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Posted on - 07/29/2019
I found a rather odd-looking file on my computer. It is named amtlib dll. It is linked to any program I might have downloaded and used. Is it a safe file? What is it used for, and is it safe to remove it from my computer?
Use Of Amtlib Dll File Safe To Remove
The file you have found is a DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file. These files are shared files and therefore, these are not linked to the program that installs them on the computer in the first place.
The amtib.dll file is associated with Photoshop CS5. This means that in order for your computer to run Photoshop CS5, this file is necessary to be on your system. If you do not use Photoshop CS5 or no longer use it and it is not present on your computer anymore, you can remove this file from your system. This will have no effect on your computer.
Use Of Amtlib Dll File Safe To Remove
The “amtlib.dll” file is a library file for Adobe Photoshop CS5. I think this file is specific only to this version because I have Photoshop CS2 and I don’t have this file in the Photoshop installation folder or in any other folders on drive C. If you keep receiving an error related to this file and you have Photoshop CS5 on your computer, uninstall and reinstall the program.
Download the free version of Revo Uninstaller and install. Once installed, start Revo then select Photoshop CS5 among the applications and click “Uninstall.” Follow the normal uninstall process. When uninstall is complete, click “Scan” to scan your computer for any leftover files and click to delete everything it finds. This removes everything the program created on your computer.
When it is finished, exit Revo then install Photoshop back.