Message at the beginning upward: Dynamic Link Library DLL is not found

Hello all,.

I'm a bit an IT numpty but all recently when my laptop starts it takes more time to start and I get the message: "Dynamic Link Library is missing.

Does anyone know how can I fix?  A very simple language please!  See you soon.

Download and run AutoRuns [1] and see if you find rundll32.exe entered and clear so the message.

André

[1] http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

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