at startup I get messages, keyhook.exe. Impossible to find components

When I start my computer I get messages, keyhook.exe. Cannot find the components,

application has failed to start because

sisbase.dll was not re - install the applictation may fix this problem

any help would be good

Hi philljag,

·          What is the number and the model of the computer?

·          Do you remember all the recent changes on the computer before the show?

·          What is the service pack installed?

·          You have security software installed on the computer?

It seems that the problem is with SIS graphics driver installed on the computer.

Try the methods below:

Method 1:

Check the display device status in Device Manager. Follow the steps for the same thing:

a. click on start

b. click Run, in the Run dialog box type devmgmt.msc

(c) in the Device Manager window, look for the screen reader and expand the drive, double-click the sub element to check if an error message or error code is listed.

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Install the most recent and updated drivers for your screen reader and check the results. You can check the link for the steps below: how to manage devices in Windows XP: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/283658

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