I have an error continue to flock to the top when I stat windows XP (the error is loading c:\ program files files\paretologic\uus2\uus = dill) the madule specified could not be found

error in indicating it to c:\program files\common files\paretologic\uus2\uus-dill of loading windows xp

Hi pone,

You can remove it by following these steps:
1. Select start > run > type msconfig > press enter
2. go the the start tab
3. find the entry that has a command similar to c:\program files\common files\paretologic\uus2\uus and dill
4. uncheck the box > click apply > OK
See you soon ~

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