Several weeks ago I mentioned the problem that Dave had with
a Windows popup error message that included the corefoundation.dll and I said that
the problem is most probably with Windows registry. I’d like to add something important
that I recently learned about the way that many PC users try mistakenly to solve this
corefoundation.dll was not found error – it seems like many people are trying to download
that file by searching on Google in order to ‘place’ it where they believe it
belongs to…or replace it with what they believe their defective corefoundation.dll
file.
That is a mistake, even if you try to replace that file you might
damage your Windows system as you might download the wrong/buggy file.
Anyway, I’d like to emphasize that replacing this file isn’t the
issue here, again, the problem is with your registry system, something went
wrong with it and it most probably got corrupted, so you need to try and solve
this problem from that point.