MgUpdateSupport.dll missing at startup

my computer has problems early and closing told me miss me MgUpdateSupport.dll, how to fix this?

Hello

-What operating system is installed on your computer?
-Don't you make changes to your computer because of which the question began?

mgupdatesupport.dll is an unknown process. It can be found in the location C:\Program Files\macrogaming\sweetim.mgupdatesupport.dll is a potential security risk which can be modified maliciously by virus. mgupdatesupport.dll virus should be disabled and deleted if he was attacked and you mgupdatesupport.dll error.

I recommend to download, install and run Microsoft Safety Scanner and check if it helps to eliminate the virus.

Note: You mast lose data while eliminating malware.

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