"ajiloruz.dll" error on Windows XP Startup.

Original title: error at startup of Windows XP

He also says at the start, error, ajiloruz.dll. What is c? Can someone help me get this resolved immediately too! I appreciate it. Thank you.

I have download Autoruns and remove the element. It rises more. I have nothing else like you told me to do. Just downloaded Autoruns. Thank you!

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