C:\WINDOWS\System32\danim32.dlll not a windows valid image message at startup

HELP, I'M ON CLICKING
When windows starts, it comes up with a box and in it reads DLLC:\WINDOWS\System32\danim32.dlll not a windows image is valid. On the top of this message on the right hand side of the box has a path of file name, bas.exe bad image.
Please help me, I'm so sick of clicking on these boxes to get rid of them. There are only a few of them as well quiet.

Thank you

Dorothy salvation,

There is a very good chance that you are infected with something, and we need to deal with this.

First of all, update and run a full scan with any security software you use and delete everything it finds.  See if that helps.

Then, try the following programs if you do not, because they can help. I recommend you download, install, update and run full scans with Malwarebytes:http://www.malwarebytes.org/and SuperAntiSpyware:http://superantispyware.com/ and then run a full scan of Microsoft Security:http://www.microsoft.com/security/default.aspx. This may or may not remove the infections, but will probably not correct the damage caused by them. Even if they or your current AV software seem to work or indicate that you are not infected, you should not completely trust in them and must continue with the recommendations that follow (so it's up to you if you want to try them first, or just ignore all this and get help from an expert you really need as described below).

Correctly and completely remove these infections can be complex and often require manual removal procedures (which may or may not be entirely effective either). Even if they work, I suggest what follows in any case, so that we can start it (you can ignore the methods above if you want it really is the way forward, but it won't hurt to them for trying).

Please follow these recommendations of JimR1 - MVP compliments:

You are running Microsoft Security Essentials?

If Yes: start here - https://support.microsoftsecurityessentials.com/ and select the link that says - I think my computer is infected - and support and select the option for phone, chat or email (options vary depending on the region)

Whether you are or not, if you are in North America, you can call 866-727-2338 for a free Microsoft Help for infections of virus and spyware.

SE not in North America or not using MSE:

You can start here: https://consumersecuritysupport.Microsoft.com/ or here: http://support.Microsoft.com/contactus/cu_sc_virsec_master?WS=support#TAB0 for the help and support for malware infections.

If this does not work, or that they can't help, try one of the compliments of forums-remove malware following PA Bear - MVP:

I can recommend the assistance of experts available in these forums: http://spywarehammer.com/simplemachinesforum/index.php?Board=10.0 http://www.spywarewarrior.com/viewforum.php?f=5 http://www.dslreports.com/Forum/Cleanup http://www.Bluetack.co.uk/forums/index.php and http://Aumha.net/viewforum.php?f=30

I hope this helps.  When the system is clean, you can have damage to be repaired to restore some files from the system (or reset) - and there may be more damage but we have the system clean before we can deal with that, or he'll just continue to occur.  Remove the infections might also solve problems as well (if we're lucky) or experts offering you assistance may be able to help with that as well.

Good luck!

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