Dll problem startup files

I get the following error message every time I start my Windows 7 PC.

I can not find the WindowsMsg folder in the location. What should be the next step?

Thank you and best regards,

Crily

This type of message is often the result of a question about the malicious software that has been removed by your anti-virus startup program, or sometimes the result of a partially uninstalled program.  In both cases, you must delete the wrong place to start.

There are various utilities for managing startup items.  This is a good option.

WhatInStartup
http://www.NirSoft.NET/utils/what_run_in_startup.html

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