Errorloading C:\WINDOWS\agodulof.dll__I get this message whenever I start my PC. I find no research of this type of error.

Errorloading C:\WINDOWS\agodulof.dll
I get this message whenever I start my PC. I find no research of this type of error. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

30pt,
Thanks for posting in the Microsoft answers Forum.  Well, you aren't the only one who came empty looking for this error.  I suggest that you perform a clean boot to determine what program is trying to call this dll.

Follow the steps in this article to resolve problems with a clean boot.

Advanced problem resolution by clean restart.

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