Help - bad Image pop up box of

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Whenever I turn on my laptop or open something, a box pops up that says: bad image, this program does not need to run on windows, try to reinstall the program or contact your system administrator. This happens about 30 times when I turn on my laptop and even when I change Web site. Does anyone know how to fix this? (I have windows vista). Despite this box pop up, everything works fine.

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