lxcy time.exe

everytime I turn on my system the message, lxcy time.exe has stopped working, and then it closes all by searching for a solution. Although it does not affect my system visibly, being a "dll" file I'm afraid he'll slow down one or more operation... help!

PS Registry Booster Uniblue will not fix it. also I can't trace it via secunia (Advanced mode)

I recently had a head crash but have restored everything back to normal apart from that...

It resembles a Lexmark file.

If you have a Lexmark printer, try uninstalling the software (use the uninstall program in the Lexmark folder in all programs in the Start Menu) and put it back in place.

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