SQLite3Wrapper.dll is considered a type of Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file. Dynamic Link Library files, like SQLite3Wrapper.dll, are essentially a "guide book" that stores information and instructions for executable (EXE) files - like 3DViewer.ResourceResolver.exe - to follow. These files were created so that multiple programs (eg. Windows) could share the same SQLite3Wrapper.dll file, saving valuable memory allocation, therefore making your computer run more efficiently.
Unfortunately, what makes DLL files so convenient and efficient, also makes them extremely vulnerable to problems. If something happens to a shared DLL file, either it goes missing or gets corrupted in some way, it can generate a "runtime" error message. Runtime is pretty self-explanatory; it means that these errors are triggered when SQLite3Wrapper.dll is attempted to be loaded either when Windows is starting up, or in some cases already running. Some of the most common SQLite3Wrapper.dll errors include:
- Access Violation at address - SQLite3Wrapper.dll.
- SQLite3Wrapper.dll could not be found.
- Cannot find C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\Microsoft.BingWeather_4.18.56.0_x86__8wekyb3d8bbwe\SQLite3Wrapper.dll.
- Cannot register SQLite3Wrapper.dll.
- Cannot start Windows. A required component is missing: SQLite3Wrapper.dll. Please install Windows again.
- Failed to load SQLite3Wrapper.dll.
- The application has failed to start because SQLite3Wrapper.dll was not found.
- The file SQLite3Wrapper.dll is missing or corrupt.
- This application failed to start because SQLite3Wrapper.dll was not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.
Your SQLite3Wrapper.dll file could be missing due to accidental deletion, uninstalled as a shared file of another program (shared with Windows), or deleted by a malware infection. Furthermore, SQLite3Wrapper.dll file corruption could be caused from a power outage when loading Windows, system crash while loading SQLite3Wrapper.dll, bad sectors on your storage media (usually your primary hard drive), or quite commonly, a malware infection. Thus, it's critical to make sure your anti-virus is kept up-to-date and scanning regularly.