Error loading C:\Windows\evicisuwaqiq.dll__The specified module could not be found.
Whenever I turn on my computer, I get this error message. I tried searching in my computer and came up with nothing. So I ran a full scan virus and malware, and even once, there is nothing.
Because the error appeared to my IE browser keeps freezing for no apparent reason. Can you please help?
Whenever I turn on my computer, I get this error message. I tried searching in my computer and came up with nothing. So I ran a full scan virus and malware, and even once, there is nothing.
Because the error appeared to my IE browser keeps freezing for no apparent reason. Can you please help?
Add to the good advice of PML, try to go through these cleaning steps:
Click Start > Control Panel > Double click on network and Internet
Connections > Double click on Internet Options, in the Properties window for IE
you will see these Options:
General | Security | Privacy | Content | Connections | Programs
| Advanced.
Click the general tab (1 tab on the left) and you will see a button called
[Clear history..] Click to clear the caches of your story, and then click
[Delete files...] to delete Internet files created over time, click]
Delete Cookies...] to delete your cookies left by visiting Web sites.
= Then try to disable the modules on your browser somehow installed on your
browser, on how to disable the Add-ons follow this:
Click programs, then click on the button and manage add-ons it turn off
None/Not verified Plug-ins/add-ons custom (you will have to solve them one by one)
later on and see who did it, or you can send them here in your next
After that), and then click [OK] to commit the changes.
How to manage add-ons:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/883256
Click on the tab advanced and scroll down under the browsing option and uncheck the box
This box:
[&] Navigation
[] Enable third-party browser extensions (Req rest) and click on apply
then OK to close the properties of your IE.
Scan for malware from here:
SuperAntispyware - free
http://www.SUPERAntiSpyware.com/superantispywarefreevspro.html
A scanner from here online:
http://security.Symantec.com/sscv6/default.asp?LangID=IE&Venid=sym
http://www3.ca.com/securityadvisor/virusInfo/scan.aspx
Comodo BOClean: Anti - Malware Version 4.27
http://www.Comodo.com/BOClean/boclean.html
Malwarebytes Corporation © - Anti-Malware
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM/Program/mbam-setup.exe
Autoruns to delete the entry from the start up
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
[-] HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun =
[-] HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run =
Look in
the right pane/window and delete the entry for what it
'C:\Windows\evicisuwaqiq.dll '.
Download CCleaner
http://www.Piriform.com/ccleaner/download/portable/DownloadFile
http://www.Piriform.com/ccleaner/download/portable
Run diskm cleaning then this command:
sfc/scannow
NASS - http://www.nasstec.co.uk
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RUNDLL - error loading c:\windows\wrypap.dll - specified module cannot be found, this happens after windows xp registry
There is very little. DLL files that should be loaded from the C:\WINDOWS folder and is not one of them.If you do not have a good explanation for the name of the file in a Google search, the chances are good that your system is currently or has been infected by malware.
A "Cannot find...". ', ' Failed to start..., "Could not load..." ». "Might not work... "" Cannot run ""error loading... ". "or"specific module could not be found"message at startup is usually related to the malware that has been configured to run at startup, but the referenced file has been removed after a malware scan, leaving behind him a startup item or the registry entry pointing to a file that does not exist.It might be a removal of malicious software or an application not installed. The entry may have a curious looking name since it was probably generated at random when the malware was installed. If you search your system for the referenced file, you may not find.Windows attempts to load this file but cannot locate because the file has been deleted for most probably during an analysis of the malware. However, an orphaned associate of remainders of startup parameter or registry entry and tells Windows to load the file when you start or connection.So you should delete the referenced entry Windows stop trying to load or run the file. It may or may not be included in the registry, but you can find it. Autoruns (see below) you get the elements no matter where it is.You must be sure to solve the problem and not just fix the symptom of the problem by simply relieving your message - system is not a fix (there is a difference).
If you just locate and uncheck the item in msconfig, which disables the element but does not remove the reference to the element of false starting your computer. The msconfig program is not a Startup Manager, that's a troubleshooting tool.Disabling things in msconfig to put an end to the messages and think that your problem is solved is short-sighted and leave behind him a sloppy XP configuration. Just disable the display of a start-up error message should not count as a 'solution' to the problem.
If you are comfortable editing the registry, you can find and remove the reference directly from there or remove it using a popular third-party tool called Autoruns. The problem can always be found in the registry well.Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third-party tools, don't forget to first make a backup of the registry. There is no cancellation or exit without saving the option in regedit.Here is a link to a popular registry backup tool:You can also use the Autoruns to find the element of start remains little matter where he's hiding. Autoruns does not install anything on your computer. It will display all startup locations where the reference may be then you can turn it off or remove it completely. Here is the download link for Autoruns:Run Autoruns.exe and wait that he at the end of the filling of the list of entries.When the Autoruns is finished scanning your system, it will say "Ready" in the lower left corner. Autoruns can be a little intimidating to first if you have never seen it before because it displays a lot of information. You are really interested only a few sections.The problem is usually to start the system or the user startup entries, then click the connection tab and see if the startup item is there.Scroll through the list and look for a boot entry associated files in the error message.If you can't find on the connection tab, look in any tab.You can also click file, search to search for logon, or any tab for all or part of the name of the element.Right-click on the offending entry and choose Remove. If you are not sure what it is, you can simply disable, restart and if the problem is resolved and then remove the offending entry. If you don't see it in Autoruns, you may edit the registry and remove the item from your startup folder it. Autoruns shall display the same information however.Given that you had or have an infection, followed with this:Perform scans for malware, and then fix any problems: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/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues. -
This happens every time I start my computer. I can't do anything with the computer until I click the OK box. Then everything is generally well, but sometimes the computer just hangs. What is this and how do I get rid of him?
It's just a dll name random belonging to some malware that had removed your antivirus programs or security.
The error is because the point of loading in the registry is still present and it is trying to load the module that no longer exist where the "load error".
You can uncheck the corresponding item in msconfig > startup, or if you scan from HijackThis, you can run it and difficulty of the relevant start pointing to icstlt2.dllentry.
Similar to the example of an entry from Hijackthis below.
"Rundll error loading c:\windows\ksexyn.dll. The specified module could not be found.Fixing the entry in HijackThis stopped at the error.
O4 - HKCU\... \Run: [Pzemowukatiy] rundll32.exe "C:\WINDOWS\ksexyn.dll",Startup"
http://free.antivirus.com/HijackThis/Let us know if you need more assistance.
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