It looks like you're dealing with a missing lzjiamis.dll file, which is likely tied to a specific game or application (often associated with Chinese-developed software or localizations). When a Dynamic Link Library (DLL) file is "not found," it means the program you're trying to launch can't access a specific toolkit of functions it needs to run. 1. Identify the Source Application
If you encountered an error message saying "lzjiamisdll not found," it is likely that a program is trying to load a file that does not exist because the name is corrupted in the registry or the application's configuration.
In an administrator Command Prompt, type DISM /Online /Cleanup-Image /RestoreHealth and press Enter.
Conclusion
The "lzjiamisdll not found" error is rarely a sign of a failing hard drive or catastrophic Windows corruption. In the vast majority of cases, it is a localized issue caused by a missing or unregistered file from a specific third-party application.







