A virus may have corrupted the file, or your antivirus quarantined it as a false positive.
If the file exists but Windows can’t see it, re-register it:
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Before trying complex fixes, ensure the file wasn't deleted by accident. Open the on your desktop. Search for lzjiamis.dll in the top-right search bar. If found, right-click the file and select Restore . 2. Check Antivirus Quarantine Logs
A virus may have corrupted the file, or your antivirus quarantined it as a false positive.
If the file exists but Windows can’t see it, re-register it:
The future Lin smiled—a broken, pitying smile.
I can provide tailored instructions based on your specific situation. Share public link
Before trying complex fixes, ensure the file wasn't deleted by accident. Open the on your desktop. Search for lzjiamis.dll in the top-right search bar. If found, right-click the file and select Restore . 2. Check Antivirus Quarantine Logs