dllC:windows\system32bopoyufidll

I get this message every time I open the computer... then I go into the settings and change the settings.

This file was probably part of a virus or spyware infection that has been partially removed. Run a full scan for virus/spyware.  If the problem persists, use the free Windows Sysinternals Autoruns tool to find and remove the reference to the file.

For more information about how to use the Autoruns, please see:

Autoruns for Windows Windows Sysinternals Autoruns Forum

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