A DLL FILE SEEMS TO BE GIVING ME A PROBLEM?

Windows box keeps appearing whenever I try to perform all functions on the pc with the inserted written phase

C:\Progra~1\mesha~1\MedaBar\DataMngr\datamagr.dll

TY.

Shay

Hi gurkapirate,

1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

2 when was the last time it was working fine?

Method 1

See the link below and run them disk cleanup and check if it works.

Delete files using disk cleanup

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/delete-files-using-disk-cleanup

Method 2

It is possible that some third-party programs installed on the computer causes the error.

I suggest that you perform a clean boot and check.

To help resolve the error and other messages, you can start Windows Vista by using a minimal set of drivers and startup programs. This type of boot is known as a "clean boot". A clean boot helps eliminate software conflicts.

See the link below to learn more about how to clean boot.

How to troubleshoot a problem by performing a clean boot in Windows Vista or in Windows 7

http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135

Reset the computer to start as usual

When you are finished troubleshooting, follow these steps to reset the computer to start as usual:

(a) click Start, type msconfig in the search box and press ENTER.

(b) If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password or click on continue.

(c) under the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.

(d) when you are prompted to restart the computer, click on restart.

I hope this helps!

Halima S - Microsoft technical support.

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