Never download DLLs from random websites. Use official game files or trusted redistributables.

It was a rainy Tuesday when Alex dusted off his old Grand Theft Auto: Vice City CD. Nostalgia hit like a neon wave. He installed the game, double-clicked the icon… and bam — an error: “mss32.dll not found.”

Alex frowned. That file belonged to , a library many classic games used for audio. Without it, Vice City’s 80s synth tracks and police radio chatter would stay silent.