DLL C:\Program Files\NewDotNet\newdotnet_722.dll is not a valid Windows image.

The foregoing constantly appears on our computer.  It started recently and we have not uploaded any files.  What is clicked OK, the pop up disappears.  Need help to eliminate this problem.

There is no detail about your system provided.   Unless your system is exactly like mine, it would be useful to have some information.

Please provide additional information on your system:

What is your system brand and model?

What is your Version of XP and the Service Pack?

Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Symantec, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, MSE, Comodo, etc..

You now or have you ever had installed the following applications (or similar file sharing applications):

BearShare, DivX player, Imesh, KaZaA, Go! Zilla, Babylon, Cydoor, Gdivx, WebShots, eDonkey2000, IMesh, GDivx, NeoNapste

Have you ever used third-party applications on your system where the product description includes descriptive as sentences:

cleaner, mechanic, detective, doctor, heal, optimize, clean up, tune up, speed up, set towards the top, compact, compress, faster, power, boost booster, guaranteed.

No matter what you use for protection against malware, please follow these steps:

Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:

Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/

SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

It can be uninstalled later if you wish.

The scans MBAM and SAS by operating clean, it would be timely to troubleshoot and fix any problems.

Do, or do not. There is no test.

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