Image errors bad C:\progra~1\wia6eb~1\datamngr\datamngr.dll isn't is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error.

Image errors bad C:\progra~1\wia6eb~1\datamngr\datamngr.dll isn't is either not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Etc.  Error messages starts to appear during startup and continues after desktop is visible.  It also happens when I try to open other things on the computer.  I ran malwarebytes, it found nothing.  I ran a registry cleaner, it did not help.  Operating system is Windows 7 and I use an Acer Netbook with no cd/dvd drive can not use a disk to reinstall.  How can I fix anything which causes these error messages?  Please notify.

Get ccleaner run and then go to tools / boot. If it appears here delete the entry

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