Error loading rundll I have 2 popping up on the screen when I start the computer

The first rundll is c:\windows\nsliad.dll

the second is c:\windows\systems32\prwleprn.dll.  do I need to be charged or if not could you tell me how to remove them.

Go to start | Run and type msconfig and there you can activate and selectively disable startup items and services.
 
Steve
 

The first rundll is c:\windows\nsliad.dll

the second is c:\windows\systems32\prwleprn.dll.  do I need to be charged or if not could you tell me how to remove them.

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