If it cannot find a DLL, that means either the installation is corrupt, the file is missing, or it has been overwritten by malware and doesn't perform properly. You can remove and reinstall the software, as it is part of the OS. If you still have issues with MOE.DLL, either you have malware or some other deeper issue in the OS that may require you to reinstall certain functions or the entire OS.
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