Fix Windows 10 and 11 ‘Failed to load library MFPlat.DLL’ Error

Tim Blisz
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Windows occasionally encountered different kinds of bugs and errors like 0x80004oo5, KB5026361, and KB5026362, among others. One of the recent errors reported by many Windows users is the ‘Failed to load library MFPlat.DLL’ error. Well, if you have no idea about the MFPlat.DLL, it is a dynamic link library (DLL) file that is part of the Microsoft Media Foundation framework. It is used by the Windows operating system to provide multimedia-related functionality, such as audio and video playback, encoding, and decoding. Are you receiving the same message while accessing Windows 10 and 11, check out this guide and learn what it means and how you can fix it with some quick workarounds.

How to Fix Windows 10 and 11 ‘Failed to load library MFPlat.DLL’ Error

The error message ‘Failed to load library: MFPlat.DLL’ indicates that a required DLL file is missing or corrupted. Thankfully, there are a few potential methods you can try to fix this error.

1. Update Your Windows

First of all, make sure that your Windows operating system is updated to the latest version. Microsoft often releases updates that address known issues and provide bug fixes. To check for updates, go to Settings >> Update & Security >> Windows Update and click on Check for updates. If you find any new updates, install them and then reboot your PC.

2. Run the System File Checker Tool

The next solution you can try is to run the system file checker tool. It will scan and repair any missing or corrupted system files. To do this: Open Command Prompt as administrator >> Type “sfc /scannow” command and press enter. This will scan your system for corrupted files and repair them if possible.

3. Install Media Feature Pack

In case you are using Windows N or KN editions, then we suggest installing the Media Feature pack to obtain the missing DLL file. To do this: Go to the Microsoft website and search for the Media Feature Pack and download and install the version of your Windows.

4. Perform a Clean Boot

Sometimes third-party programs can also interfere with system components and cause the above error. Performing a clean boot can help identify if any conflicting software is causing the issue. Here’s how to do it:

– Press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box

– Type “msconfig” and press Enter to open the System Configuration window

– In the General tab, select “Selective startup” and uncheck the box next to Load startup items

– Go to the “Services” tab and check the box next to “Hide all Microsoft services”

– Click on “Disable all” to disable all remaining services

– Click “Apply” and then “OK”

– Once done, restart your PC and check if the error is fixed 

5. Reinstall Media Player 

If the error persists, try reinstalling the media player and check if the issue is resolved. For this: Go to the Control Panel >> Programs >> Turn Windows features ON or OFF. Once done, select Windows Media Player. After installing, restart your PC and check if the issue is fixed.

6. Contact Microsoft Support Team

If none of the above-mentioned methods work, your last resort is to reach out to the technical support team of Microsoft and they may provide you with additional methods to fix this problem.

That’s everything you can try fixing Windows 10 and 11 ‘Failed to load library mFPlat.dll’ error.

Read next: How to fix update KB5017383 not installing on Windows 11.

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