New Ideapad & message at startup

OK, so I just bought a 100 IdeaPad and get the message on start up:

RunDLL

C:\ProgramData\Lenovo\iMController\Plugins\LenovoAudioPlugin\x86\CustomeEventMonitor.dll

follow-up by is not a valid Win32 application

How can I fix it? I'm new to Lenovo, and I find the system very slow!

Please see: https://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/ThinkPad-X-series-laptops/LENOVO-X230-CustomEventMonitor-DLL-quot-there...

Kind regards.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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