\3\DLCXtime.DLL startup error, Windows 7 64 bit

I have error \3\DLCXtime.dll at startup. I used to have a Dell AIO 926 installed on this machine, but it is now gone from my home. I can't remove the software from Dell AIO 926 of the Remove Programs list, and I can't reinstall the drivers again found in http://www.dell.com/support/drivers/us/en/19/DriverDetails/Product/dell-926?driverId=R150575&osCode=W764&fileId=2731117707&languageCode=EN&categoryId=PR without physically reconnect the printer.  Any help is appreciated!

Johnny

Hi, Johnny,.

Follow these steps to remove drivers.

Start > type services.msc
Press enter
Scroll down to print spooler
Right-click on the spooler > select Properties
Make sure that the Startup Type is set to automatic
Under the service stop status
Wait for Windows to stop the printer
 
Control Panel > open the printer folder
Right click on the printer icon > select Open
Do you see the documents listed in the queue for printing?
Click file > cancel all Documents
 
Start > right click on computer > select Manage
Click on continue on window UAC (Vista, Windows 7)
Select Device Manager
 
Click on the + sign next to Ieeee... compatible printer
Right-click on the printer driver and select uninstall
Click on the + sign next to the imaging device (s)
Right-click on the printer driver and select uninstall
Click on the + sign next to printers
Right-click on the printer driver and select uninstall
Click on the + sign next to Bus USB controllers
Right-click on the printer driver and select uninstall

Go to uninstall programs in Control Panel

Remove the drivers for the printer does not exist
 
While the printer is turned on, unplug the cable from the rear
Unplug the cable from the wall outlet
 
Wait 5 minutes
 
Plug the cable into the wall jack, and then the back of the printer
Restart the computer

Go back, and then restart the print spooler
  
Go to the manufacturer's website and search for updated drivers

Dell drivers and support
http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS

Dell forums
http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/

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