Loading The C:\Windows\nswienT.dll module specific error could not be found Rundll

I have the error loading c:\windows\nswienT.dll... The module is not found Rundll... como error code appears when loading my system... is how doeds this way? will cause damage to my system... How can I fix it?

There is no in google then maybe the remains of something. Download ccleaner install then run it. Then go to tools / startup. If its here to highlight, then click on remove. Who should fix it

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