Sqlite3.dll to be restored in every update

When i recive an update oplà! sqlite3.dll is delated in c:\program files(X86)\Common Files\Apple\Mobile Device Support.   Why Apple doesn't correct this bug? I always have to restore sqlite3.dll in the correct folder.  I aspect a solution from Apple. My S.O. is windows 7 64 bit. Thankyou.
Apple correct it!! I don't need an answer but a solution.

Used to have the exact same problem; the progress bar would always freeze when I was updating and I'd have to disconnect the phone and then restore it. But now, I turn off my firewall, anti-virus and spyware software when I update and it completes just fine. I guess all we need to do is leave our computers unprotected so Apple can load whatever they want on them.

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