Every time i log on I see this message
RUNDLL
Error loading C:\WINDOWS\System 32\
The specified module could not be found
What does this mean %26amp; what can I do about it?
I've tried system restore but that won't let me go back far enough
RUNDLL Error loading C:\WINDOWS\System 32\?
http://www.pctoday.com/techsupport/detai...
Reply:sounds serious. C system error is your core opperating system. It hapened to me once. I just took my battery out of my lap top whilst my computer was on, whilst a program was running. It re-installed it's self again whith it's own choice and the problem was solved.
Do a google on RUDLL ERROR.
Reply:http://www.fix-pc-errors.com/rundll-erro...
Reply:When you boot your computer, it has a list of software and files that it has to load. Some of which are system files that are needed to run the computer, others may be software applications that you have start when you turn your computer on. If, when your computer is starting these aps and files, it cannot find what it is trying to open, it returns a RUNDLL error.
Now this can happen for numerous reasons. The first thing to do is to think back. Have you installed or uninstalled any software recently? The software may not have entirely installed (and this includes updates), or it may not have entirely uninstalled. This is one reason that you could get a RUNDLL error. If you have installed software recently, uninstall it and then reinstall it again. Reboot, if it boots normally...problem solved. The same goes for uninstalled softwares. Sometimes they are not completely removed, and your computer starts to look for parts of that software that is not there, and you get the error. What you need to do is reinstall the software completely, and then uninstall it again. Again if the problem goes away.....solved.
Another reason that you can get this error message, is because of Spyware. Scan with all of your security software, meaning your AV, and all of your anti-malware software. If you do not have any anti-malware software on your computer, I would recommend these two.
Spybot S%26amp;D
http://www.download.com/Spybot-Search-De...
Adaware 2007
http://www.download.com/Ad-Aware-2007/30...
Now if none of these work, you may have to do a "Clean Boot" which is a little hard to explain in it's entirety. It is not difficult but is very time consuming and involves booting numerous times. This page does a pretty nice job of explaining it.
http://www.pctechguide.com/tutorials/Cle...
Hopefully this helps you out!!!
Email me if you have any problems!!!
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