When you see the term it means that Windows attempts to load this DLL file only when it is specifically called by a function (usually plotting, publishing, or switching workspaces), rather than at the program's start. The "Unhandled Exception" means the program tried to read memory or access a function inside pm16.dll that was either corrupted, missing, or incompatible.
This error typically occurs when AutoCAD is unable to load a specific DLL (Dynamic Link Library) file, which is required for the software to function properly. Here's a breakdown of the error and some potential solutions: Autocad Fatal Error Unhandled Delayload Pm16.dll
If you cannot open the program, you can try starting AutoCAD with the /nohardware switch: Right-click your AutoCAD desktop shortcut > . When you see the term it means that
Uninstall and then reinstall the packages. Software Updates Here's a breakdown of the error and some