Loading (bnfgxamam.dll) just a RUNDLL error message started appearing at startup

I searched (including subfolders and hidden files and it does not find anything.) There is no mapping, the error msg displays (C:\documents and Settings Local Settings Application Data data\ypgnmcmst\solutionAV\bnfgxamam.dll owner).

I ran a scan (avg) and it came with nothing. I'll run MalwareBytes then. Any thoughts? Thank you!

It is probably malware. Let us know the results of the Malwarebytes scan and we can go from there. These errors appear generally, after the malicious software was detected and removed for the most part, but remains were left. The error basically means boot entry in your registry is looking for malicious software components, but is unable to locate them accordingly, as shown, the malware has, essentially, been removed.

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