I am running Windows XP Home Edition. Start once I log in, a RUNDLL box appears, IIFCYW. DLL is not found.
Hi all.
I am running Windows XP Home Edition. To start once I connect to a box of RUNDLL appears, read "iifcyw.dll". "The specified module is not found. with the box 'OK' on the bottom. Its a problem because it makes my mouse and keyboard stutter. Made a little ongoing enforcement programs stutter as well. Seems a little to rob me of PC performance.
Can someone help me?
Thank you
Hi all.
I am running Windows XP Home Edition. To start once I connect to a box of RUNDLL appears, read "iifcyw.dll". "The specified module is not found. with the box 'OK' on the bottom. Its a problem because it makes my mouse and keyboard stutter. Made a little ongoing enforcement programs stutter as well. Seems a little to rob me of PC performance.
Can someone help me?
Thank you
It's probably a left over the malware registry entry. Follow the instructions below carefully.
Restart the computer in safe mode with network. Click the second link below and download Malwarebytes. Update Malwarebytes and perform a full scan. Choose to quarantine found nothing. Once complete, click the third link below and download Superantispyware Portable. Run a full scan quarantined found anything yet. Restart your computer in normal mode and perform a quick scan with Malwarebytes.
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