C:\ProgramData\EdtesmoZqedq.dll

Can someone please advise on how to fix the above error report THX Carl Swart

What is the error?

All that you have given us is a link internal to a file - which is probably a malware file.

Download and install the free Malwarebytes Anti-malware www.malwarebytes.org and update and run a full scan (DO NOT enable the option of real-time protection!) in your main account and quick scans in all other user accounts.

Remove what it finds

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