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.DLL files carry metadata indicating their origin and purpose. When this metadata is missing or incomplete, identifying the intended software becomes difficult. Lack of metadata doesn't mean the file is unsafe; It's likely outdated, belongs to an older software version, or is intentionally left incomplete by the developers.
Some DLLs are "self-registering", meaning they update the Windows registry with their details when installed or first run. This ensures that applications can find and interface with them correctly.