RunDll error file loading
Constantly to get an error RunDll for Can 't find the file Rxuqabafojocet.dat on Windows XP
With a file name such as (Rxuqabafojocet), I'd be inclined to give the anti virus scanner a little of a race too.
I see a lot of recommendations in all the forums here for programs such as -
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/MBAM.php
SuperAntispyware
http://SUPERAntiSpyware.com/
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At 18:00 every day, I receive an error message that says: RUNDLL error loading C\:Program Files\Common Files\ParetoLogic\UUS2\UUS.dll the specific module could not be found. I use Windows XP. What is this and how can I solve this problem? It does not seem to affect what anyone, I don't know, but I know it shouldn't be the case and would like to fix.
I think they already know about this issue (and how to fix it) to ParetoLogic:
http://www.utilitysoftwarereviews.com/how-to-remove-ParetoLogic-uusdll-error-message/
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How to fix this particular rundll error?
You can determine exactly what causes most of the errors by following the steps below:
Method 1: Put the computer in safe mode and see if the problem persists:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/start-your-computer-in-safe-mode
Method 2: Clean boot
If the problem is not repeated in safe mode, there is probably a startup item or service is causing the problem. Follow the steps on the following link to locate the item or service responsible for the error:
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/929135
I hope this helps!
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Original title: Windows Rundll error on startup
My laptop, Windows XP startup, an error message appears. RUNDLL error loading C:\Windows\ihukuqej.dll. The module specific cound not be found. I downloaded ParetoLogic PC Health, did a full scan on the registry and fixed all of them, rebooted and its still there.
What is a rundll error?
Why do you Rundll errors?
Windows uses rundll files to load programs, files, and applications. If the dll file is missing or damaged, any application using this file cannot be loaded. This will produce a rundll error. The reason why the file has disappeared is often related to a virus or spyware. This type of malware often tries to divert the files shared by the rundll file. Other sharing programs file then do not work effectively or to load any.
STEP 1: IDENTIFY
The first thing you need to do is to identify the process specific rundll. This isn't a difficult task; There is a library online extensive process in which you can assess the validity of the process that is running. When the error dialog box opens, it displays the name of the process. For example, if the dialog box appears and tells you the dll error:
STEP 2: STOP THE PROCESS
Often, you can locate the Dll of enforcement in the services of the exe. You can open your services configuration by following the instructions below:
1. open your Start menu.
2. click on run
3. in the command screen type:services.msc
4. This will bring to the top of the window Management of the Services . If you drag the mouse to one of the services. It will give you a detailed explanation of the service in question. By right-clicking the individual service.
5.stop the "dll" service immediately.NOTE: sometimes the dll process can not be stopped by this method.
STEP 3: CHECK FOR AND REMOVE
You need to open your Windows registry file system. It is an extremely delicate process. The registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > RUN
This action will help you speed up the considerable load time of your applications. Here's how:
1. click on Start
2. click on run
3. type regedit
4. find this registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > Microsoft > Windows > CurrentVersion > RUN5. in the right section click on: "rusvdgpo" = "%System%undll32.exe % System%usvdgpo.dll, [RANDOM LETTERS].
6. delete the value and reboot.SPECIAL REMARKS
Rundll.exe is a critical system process. However, there a great vulnerability is back, which makes it more prone to malicious purposes by an attacker allowing access to your computer from remote locations, stealing passwords, personal data and Internet banking.
The Trojans are usually use this attack method to share a process that invites the other malware be more Trojan horses or other forms of spyware. The best defense is to keep your security up-to-date software and explain the process of rundll on your computer.
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More information is a lot to explain and resolve the problem.
Since it is a painful process for beginners, it is best to create a new user account and remove the error causing the user account.
Because not only it solves problems, there will be new user settings and the program files needed for the user account.
Once you are in the new user account, you can scan by using a program that synchronize with the server and check for virus/malware/spyware.
Here is the link.
Run hitman pro 3.5
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Hello
When I click on the pen on my computer drive icon, I get a RUNDLL error loading o ~ FBBTO.001 the specified module could not be found. How to solve this problem.Thank you
Hello
When I click on the pen on my computer drive icon, I get a RUNDLL error loading o ~ FBBTO.001 the specified module could not be found. How to solve this problem.Thank you
Verify the path of the dll file... If she is in a place such as \appdata\local\diagnostics\apn\, this is not a system file...
May be that a third party/malware software falsified some startup items... Most of the time this can be due to malware/adware software removal by an antivirus but do not remove the startup entry...Malwarebyte s scanning is a good idea http://www.malwarebytes.org/free/
But you may need to remove by start up
(1) if there is everything about the .dll u you described here, to the start system tray turn off...
http://www.pcandtablet.com/Windows-7-tutorials/1343/how-to-disable-a-startup-entry-in-system-tray-task-bar-in-Windows-7-a.html
http://www.pcandtablet.com/Windows-8-tutorials/1340/how-to-disable-startup-items-from-Windows-system-tray-in-Windows-8-a.html
ortry to use "Autoruns for Windows" and check if there is that a boot associated .dll u entry you have described and if so delete...
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902If you look at it, it should be under this yellow color
Yellow color
In case if you can't find using the above methods, it might be under
taskschedule ===>Scheduler task library. If found delete the entry for the Task Scheduler Library .dll file
or
You can use regedit... Press windows R, type regedit and click ok... (before you edit it, export the key you are going to change or remove)
then navigate to these paths...[HKEY_CURRENT_USERSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun]
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
then look for the .dill file you have described here and delete this key... RESET
more this could be due to this... If you still get that you can move forward with this...(2) go to start > run and type regedit and enter
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon
On the right, look for Shell which should have value of explorer.exe just just like that... All right of explorer.exe, delete if there is nothing.
(This is the correct way, it should be)
(3) under the same key Winlogon also look for Userinit check if it is as in the illustration...
(This is the correct way, it should be)
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Error loading \3\DLBUtime.dll
I have a Dell computer that came with Windows XP Home edition. When I start my computer the monitoring of ERROR appears: RUNDLL error loading specified not found \3\DLBUtime.dll module
I just click 'ok' and he goes, but, as for what it stop popping up everytime I start my computer.
Can someone help me with this?
Aprilm,
You are LuLu5119, who posted a question last August?
If this isn't the case, you should have started your own thread. If so (and even if not), you should have responded to questions about Dell printers.
Assuming that you complain of a "Error loading \3\DLBUtime.dll" message that appears when you start your computer, you should know that the DLBUtime.dll file probably has something to do with the software from Dell which has been partially deleted, but could also be indicative of malware as well as partially withdrawn.
In both cases, the best way for start you to prevent the message at windows is to download Autoruns http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
Install the Autoruns and let it complete the scan of your computer. Then click on the "Connection" tab and uncheck the following entry:
Look for an entry that has 'DLBUCATS' in the first column. If you do not see that, look for "rundll32 \3\dlbutime.dll" in the last column ("path of the Image).
Uncheck that entry, close Autoruns and restart your computer. You should get is no longer the message.
If for any reason, you find later that you need dlbutime.dll running, run Autoruns and check the box. If you decide that you need never again, run Autoruns, right-click on the entry and select Delete.
As General precautionary measure, in case your entry dlbutime.dll was related to malicious software, rather than the Dell printing software, download the following free scanners:
MalwareBytes Anti-Malware: http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware Portable: http://superantispyware.com/portablescanner.htmlFor MalwareBytes Anti-Malware, download, install, update and run.
For Portable SAS, follow the instructions on the Web page (note that the instructions assume that you use a different computer to download; if you're not, just make a note of the name of the file). -
Original title: Rundll error help
As that I start my computer I get the error message "Rundll: error loading C:\windows\idoroyuyevev.dll the specified module could not be found." -What it means and how to fix it?
It is sometimes easy to get rid of the error message by doing something like disable the startup item in msconfig (if you can still find), but I suggest you fix the problem and difficulty not only the symptom of the problem by simply deleting the startup message.I would also not recommend you start digging in the registry to try to find the startup item and remove it unless you have a backup of your system or at least a backup of your registry, because there is no 'Cancel' or 'quit without saving changes' option in regedit. If you make a mistake, that's all.These ideas relieve 'rapid' and sometimes risky of the symptom if they not even work at all, but they can't actually solve the problem. Also, I'd be suspicious of ideas that begin with the words "try." You don't need to try things, you need to fix things. You don't need to try ideas that might work, you must do something that will always work all the time.Here are the detailed instructions that protect you and solve your problem in the 'right' way.There is very little. DLL files that should be loaded from the C:\WINDOWS folder and is not one of them. If you do not have a good explanation for the name of the file in a Google search, the chances are good that your system is currently or has been infected by malware.A "Cannot find...". ', ' Failed to start..., "Could not load..." ». "Might not work... "" Cannot run ""error loading... ". "or"specific module could not be found"message at startup is usually related to the malware that has been configured to run at startup, but the referenced file has been removed after a malware scan, leaving behind him a startup item or the registry entry pointing to a file that does not exist.It might be a removal of malicious software or an application not installed. The entry may have a curious looking name since it was probably generated at random when the malware was installed. If you search your system for the referenced file, you may not find.Windows attempts to load this file but cannot locate because the file has been deleted for most probably during an analysis of the malware. However, an orphaned associate of remainders of startup parameter or registry entry and tells Windows to load the file when you start or connection.So you should delete the referenced entry Windows stop trying to load or run the file. It may or may not be included in the registry, but you can find it. Autoruns (see below) you get the elements no matter where it is.You must be sure to solve the problem and not just fix the symptom of the problem by simply relieving your message - system is not a fix (there is a difference).
If you just locate and uncheck the item in msconfig, which disables the element but does not remove the reference to the element of false starting your computer. The msconfig program is not a Startup Manager, that's a troubleshooting tool. Disabling things in msconfig to put an end to the messages and think that your problem is solved is short-sighted and leave behind him a sloppy XP configuration. Just disable the display of a start-up error message should not count as a 'solution' to the problem.If you are comfortable editing the registry, you can find and remove the reference directly from there or remove it using a popular third-party tool called Autoruns. The problem can always be found in the registry well.Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third-party tools, don't forget to first make a backup of the registry. There is no cancellation or exit without saving the option in regedit.Here is a link to a popular registry backup tool:You can also use the Autoruns to find the element of start remains little matter where he's hiding. Autoruns does not install anything on your computer. It will display all startup locations where the reference may be then you can turn it off or remove it completely. Here is the download link for Autoruns:Run Autoruns.exe and wait that he at the end of the filling of the list of entries.When the Autoruns is finished scanning your system, it will say "Ready" in the lower left corner. Autoruns can be a little intimidating to first if you have never seen it before because it displays a lot of information. You are really interested only a few sections.The problem is usually to start the system or the user startup entries, then click the connection tab and see if the startup item is there.Scroll through the list and look for a boot entry associated files in the error message.If you can't find on the connection tab, look in any tab.You can also click file, search to search for logon, or any tab for all or part of the name of the element.Right-click on the offending entry and choose Remove. If you are not sure what it is, you can just turn it off, restart and if the problem is resolved and things are functioning normally and everything works fine, then remove the offending entry. If you don't see it in Autoruns, you may edit the registry and remove the item from your startup folder it. Autoruns shall display the same information however.Given that your system has or has had an infection, follow up with this:Perform scans for malware, and then fix any problems:Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs at:Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues. -
«RUNDLL error loading the C:\...» "at startup
Start Up and as I get load of icons on the desktop: "RUNDLL error loading C:\Documents and Settings\Ralph\Local Settings\Application Data\compatCommsdlg\uniMainTask.dll the specified module is not found."
I have XP SP3. I understand that vaguely that a dll file has something to do with an application. All programs loading and I seem to be able to use all the programs but I must first click 'OK' to the message acknowledgew to continue. (1) what is the error? (2) what program he claims? ((3) how do necessary file or, if not necessary, 4) how can I get rid of the error?
Looking for errors like this by doing a search on Google for the name of the file. Usually, they turn up without success.
When a search in no hits or suspicious hits result, the answer is usually that the file in question is linked to the malicious software and your anti-malware application has deleted or quarantined file, but left to the Windows registry entry that tries to start the malicious software when you start your computer.
In your case, there is no success for uniMainTask.dll, but the file name is not typical of the random letters used for malware, so it may indeed be a legitimate application-related. However, you should treat it similarly.
First of all, download, install, update and run full scans with two of these free analytical tools:
MalwareBytes AntiMalware
SUPERAntiSpywareDo not run the scans at the same time. They can take some time, so start an and then go for a non computer chore for awhile.
If the scans does not solve the problem (and they can't, because the actual malware file has already been processed), then download and run Autoruns. Click on the "Connection" tab and look in the column 'Image path' for the dll named in your error message. If it is not displayed in the connection tab, click the "all" tab and use the file > search tool. A characteristic of the search of Autoruns tool is that you must move the selection under the element line "found" before you "Find Next."
Once you find the line with the file in question, either "delete" or (if you want to be safer) uncheck the box. The latter prevents the line running, but you can reactivate it later by removing the check mark.
Look at the line Autoruns including uniMainTask.dll of clues about what application it can relate to. If it relates to a legitimate request, you may need to reinstall this application.
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RUNDLL - error loading c:\windows\wrypap.dll - specified module cannot be found, this happens after windows xp registry
There is very little. DLL files that should be loaded from the C:\WINDOWS folder and is not one of them.If you do not have a good explanation for the name of the file in a Google search, the chances are good that your system is currently or has been infected by malware.
A "Cannot find...". ', ' Failed to start..., "Could not load..." ». "Might not work... "" Cannot run ""error loading... ". "or"specific module could not be found"message at startup is usually related to the malware that has been configured to run at startup, but the referenced file has been removed after a malware scan, leaving behind him a startup item or the registry entry pointing to a file that does not exist.It might be a removal of malicious software or an application not installed. The entry may have a curious looking name since it was probably generated at random when the malware was installed. If you search your system for the referenced file, you may not find.Windows attempts to load this file but cannot locate because the file has been deleted for most probably during an analysis of the malware. However, an orphaned associate of remainders of startup parameter or registry entry and tells Windows to load the file when you start or connection.So you should delete the referenced entry Windows stop trying to load or run the file. It may or may not be included in the registry, but you can find it. Autoruns (see below) you get the elements no matter where it is.You must be sure to solve the problem and not just fix the symptom of the problem by simply relieving your message - system is not a fix (there is a difference).
If you just locate and uncheck the item in msconfig, which disables the element but does not remove the reference to the element of false starting your computer. The msconfig program is not a Startup Manager, that's a troubleshooting tool.Disabling things in msconfig to put an end to the messages and think that your problem is solved is short-sighted and leave behind him a sloppy XP configuration. Just disable the display of a start-up error message should not count as a 'solution' to the problem.
If you are comfortable editing the registry, you can find and remove the reference directly from there or remove it using a popular third-party tool called Autoruns. The problem can always be found in the registry well.Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third-party tools, don't forget to first make a backup of the registry. There is no cancellation or exit without saving the option in regedit.Here is a link to a popular registry backup tool:You can also use the Autoruns to find the element of start remains little matter where he's hiding. Autoruns does not install anything on your computer. It will display all startup locations where the reference may be then you can turn it off or remove it completely. Here is the download link for Autoruns:Run Autoruns.exe and wait that he at the end of the filling of the list of entries.When the Autoruns is finished scanning your system, it will say "Ready" in the lower left corner. Autoruns can be a little intimidating to first if you have never seen it before because it displays a lot of information. You are really interested only a few sections.The problem is usually to start the system or the user startup entries, then click the connection tab and see if the startup item is there.Scroll through the list and look for a boot entry associated files in the error message.If you can't find on the connection tab, look in any tab.You can also click file, search to search for logon, or any tab for all or part of the name of the element.Right-click on the offending entry and choose Remove. If you are not sure what it is, you can simply disable, restart and if the problem is resolved and then remove the offending entry. If you don't see it in Autoruns, you may edit the registry and remove the item from your startup folder it. Autoruns shall display the same information however.Given that you had or have an infection, followed with this:Perform scans for malware, and then fix any problems:Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues. -
Original title: Missing Dll message
I get the following message is displayed after the start of my laptop... "... error rundll error loading kbdsnb.dll... the specified module could not be found.
It does not appear when I search this file on the net? What is this error and how to fix it?
Thank you
Hi heshie75v,
1. does the computer boot to the desktop?
2. don't you make changes before the show?We assume that the computer starts on the desktop after ignoring this error message. We recommend that you check if a non-Microsoft program is defective. To do this, try the following steps:
a. open the article: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353
b. method 2, follow steps 1 and 2, and then restart the computer to see if the problem persists.
c. If the problem does not persist in the boot, then follow step 3 and step 4 to find out which is the origin of the problem, and once you have found the culprit, uninstall the program and check the result.Note: Don't forget to follow the steps in the steps to configure Windows to use a Normal startup state"" section.
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I have Windows XP Media Center 2002 and implementing on the road, I get a RUNDLL error message; 'Error loading c:\WINDOWS/svacaciz.dll - the specified module was not e' Please HELP
It is easy to get rid of the error message by doing something like disable the startup item in msconfig (if you can still find), but I suggest you fix the problem and difficulty not only the symptom of the problem simply remove the startup message.I would recommend also you start to search in the register, unless you have a backup because there is no 'Cancel' or 'quit without saving changes' option in regedit. If you make a mistake, that's all.These ideas relieve 'rapid' and sometimes risky of the symptom, but may not actually solve the problem. Also, I'd be suspicious of ideas that begin with the words "try." You don't need to try things, you need to fix things.Here are the detailed instructions that protect you and solve your problem in the 'right' way.There is very little. DLL files that should be loaded from the C:\WINDOWS folder and is not one of them.Describe your current antivirus and software anti malware situation: McAfee, Norton, Spybot, AVG, Avira!, Defender, ZoneAlarm, PC Tools, MSE, Comodo, etc..A "Cannot find...". ', ' Failed to start..., "Could not load..." ». "Might not work... "" Cannot run ""error loading... ". "or"specific module could not be found"message at startup is usually related to the malware that has been configured to run at startup, but the referenced file has been removed after a malware scan, leaving behind him a startup item or the registry entry pointing to a file that does not exist.It might be a removal of malicious software or an application not installed. The entry may have a curious looking name since it was probably generated at random when the malware was installed. If you search your system for the referenced file, you may not find.Windows attempts to load this file but cannot locate because the file has been deleted for most probably during an analysis of the malware. However, an orphaned associate of remainders of startup parameter or registry entry and tells Windows to load the file when you start or connection.So you should delete the referenced entry Windows stop trying to load or run the file. It may or may not be included in the registry, but you can find it. Autoruns (see below) you get the elements no matter where it is.If you just locate and uncheck the item in msconfig, which disables the element but does not remove the reference to the element of false starting your computer. The msconfig program is not a Startup Manager, that's a troubleshooting tool. Disabling things in msconfig to put an end to the messages and think that your problem is solved is short-sighted and leave behind him a sloppy XP configuration. Just disable the display of a start-up error message should not count as a 'solution' to the problem.If you are comfortable editing the registry, you can find and remove the reference directly from there or remove it using a popular third-party tool called Autoruns. The problem can always be found in the registry well.Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third-party tools, don't forget to first make a backup of the registry. There is no cancellation or exit without saving the option in regedit.Here is a link to a popular registry backup tool:You can use Autoruns to find the element of start remains little matter where he's hiding. Autoruns does not install anything on your computer. It will display all startup locations where the reference may be then you can turn it off or remove it completely. Here is the download link for Autoruns:Run Autoruns.exe and wait that he at the end of the filling of the list of entries.When the Autoruns is finished scanning your system, it will say "Ready" in the lower left corner. Autoruns can be a little intimidating to first if you have never seen it before because it displays a lot of information. You are really interested only a few sections.The problem is usually to start the system or the user startup entries, then click the connection tab and see if the startup item is there.Scroll through the list and look for a boot entry associated files in the error message.If you can't find on the connection tab, look in any tab.Right-click on the offending entry and choose Remove. If you are not sure what it is, you can simply disable, restart and if the problem is resolved and then remove the offending entry. If you don't see it in Autoruns, you may edit the registry and remove the item from your startup folder it. Autoruns shall display the same information however.Given that you had or have an infection, followed with this:Perform scans for malware, and then fix any problems:Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/They can be uninstalled later if you wish.Restart your computer and solve the outstanding issues.Do not guess what the problem might be - understand and resolve it. I need YOUR voice and the points for helpful answers and propose responses. I'm saving for a pony!
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Affected by an error message RunDLL Error Loading:C\Windows\kbepshsp.dll initially upward in normal mode. Download MSRT on the recommendation of the forum to run a full scan (already ran full scan using installed McAfee AV suite - found all OK, but he did not trust). She would not run, open after registration on the C drive or rename and recording on USB. Any suggestions?Affected by an error message RunDLL Error Loading:C\Windows\kbepshsp.dll initially upward in normal mode. Download MSRT on the recommendation of the forum to run a full scan (already ran full scan using installed McAfee AV suite - found all OK, but he did not trust). She would not run, open after registration on the C drive or rename and recording on USB. Any suggestions?
It seems that your computer is infected. The dll file that reference you is not a file valid which is a good indication of malware. Click on the links below and download Superantispyware Portable. The scanner does not install or need to update assuming that you perform analysis in a reasonable amount of time after download.
Once you have scanned with the download above, update and choose a full scan with Malwarebytes link below.
Then, click on the link below and download TDSS Killer. It is a rootkit detection tool. The scan is very short. Read the prompts on the screen. If you continue to have problems after you run these scans after return.
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What should I do to get the rundll error load it says this c:\windows\system32\swwagui.dll, but when I search it he says that it excist doesint
yeremis,
You don't need to download the help file. So just follow the steps described in this article, that it will guide you through performing a clean boot. The boot will start Windows without other programs startup. This should stop any program that tries to use swwagui.dll. Then you can go back and turn on startup one items at a time to determine which type of program is causing the problem.If the error persists while in a clean boot state then you should try a restore of the system forward when the problem started. Mike - Engineer Support Microsoft Answers
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RUNDLL error loading C:\progra~2\myweb~1\bar\1.bin\F3SCRCTR.dll
Hello
You really don't want MyWebSearch toolbar as it has malware that are associated with him.
M3PLUGIN. DLL, information
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/m3plugin.dll-23933.htmlHow to get rid of the Mywebsearch toolbar
http://www.ehow.com/how_4780067_rid-MyWebSearch-toolbar.htmlProducts Fun Web "My Web search" removal Instructions and help
http://www.pchell.com/support/MyWebSearch.shtml-------------------------------------------------------------
To ensure that his party and IE and system are clean:
IE - Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - tab click on restore, and then click Reset - apply / OK
IE - Tools - Internet Options - Security tab - click on reset all default areas - apply / OK
Close and restart IE
IE - tools - manage Addons (for sure disable SSV2 if it is there, it is no longer necessary but Java always install
"(and it causes problems - you never update Java to go back in and turn it off again)." Search for other possible problems.Windows Defender - tools - software explore - look for problems with programs that do not look right. Permit
are usually OK and "unauthorized" are not always bad. If in doubt about a program to ask about it here.Could be a free - SpyBHOremover - BHO - standalone program, needs no installation, download and run - not
all of them are bad, but some can cause your question (toolbars are BHO).
http://securityxploded.com/bhoremover.phpStartup programs
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/79612-startup-programs-enable-disable.htmlAlso get Malwarebytes - free - use as scanner only.
Malwarebytes - free
http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_freeSuperAntiSpyware Portable Scanner - free
http://www.SUPERAntiSpyware.com/portablescanner.HTML?tag=SAS_HOMEPAGERun the malware removal tool from Microsoft
Start - type in the search box-> find MRT top - right on - click RUN AS ADMIN.
You should get this tool and its updates via Windows Update - if necessary, you can download it here.
Download - SAVE - go where go out you there - top - right click RUN AS ADMIN
(Then run MRT as shown above.)Microsoft Malicious - 32-bit removal tool
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD724AE0-E72D-4F54-9AB3-75B8EB148356&displaylang=enMicrosoft Malicious removal tool - 64 bit
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=585D2BDE-367F-495e-94E7-6349F4EFFC74&displaylang=enalso install Prevx
Prevx - Home - free - small, fast, exceptional CLOUD protection, working with others
security programs. It is a single scanner, VERY EFFICIENT, if it finds something to come back
here or use Google to see how to remove.
http://www.prevx.com/ <-->-->
http://info.prevx.com/downloadcsi.asp?prevx=Y <-->-->Choice of PCmag editor - Prevx-
http://www.PCMag.com/Article2/0, 2817,2346862,00.aspTry the demo version of Hitman Pro:
Hitman Pro is a second scanner reviews, designed to save your computer from malicious software
(viruses, Trojans, rootkits, etc.). who infected your computer despite safe
what you have done (such as antivirus, firewall, etc.).
http://www.SurfRight.nl/en/hitmanpro--------------------------------------------------------
If necessary here are some free online scanners to help the
http://www.eset.com/onlinescan/
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Original version is now replaced by the Microsoft Safety Scanner
http://OneCare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htmMicrosoft safety scanner
http://www.Microsoft.com/security/scanner/en-us/default.aspx----------------------------------
http://www.Kaspersky.com/virusscanner
Other tests free online
http://www.Google.com/search?hl=en&source=HP&q=antivirus+free+online+scan&AQ=f&OQ=&AQI=G1--------------------------------------------------------
Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.
Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup
Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN
sfc/scannow
How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228Then, run checkdisk - schedule it to run at next boot, then apply OK your way out, then restart.
How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html--------------------
Departure - in the search box, type-> order
at the top of the list to find COMMAND - CLICK RIGHT to it - RUN AS ADMIN
Type the following commands (or copy and paste one at a time), each followed by pressing on enter.
ipconfig/flushdns
nbtstat-r
nbtstat - RR
netsh int Reinitialis
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset
RESET
That resets your TCP/IP stack
I hope this helps.
Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.
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RUNDLL error loading message...
On startup, I get this message RUNDLL:
Error loading c:\PROGRA~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\M3PLUGIN. DLL
I ran registry cleaner Norton, but it still appears.
Any ideas? I am running Vista.
Thank youHello
You really don't want MyWebSearch toolbar as it has malware that are associated with him.
M3PLUGIN. DLL, information
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/startups/m3plugin.dll-23933.htmlHow to get rid of the Mywebsearch toolbar
http://www.ehow.com/how_4780067_rid-MyWebSearch-toolbar.htmlProducts Fun Web "My Web search" removal Instructions and help
http://www.pchell.com/support/MyWebSearch.shtml-------------------------------------------------------------
To ensure that his party and IE and system are clean:
IE - Tools - Internet Options - Advanced - tab click on restore, and then click Reset - apply / OK
IE - Tools - Internet Options - Security tab - click on reset all default areas - apply / OK
Close and restart IE
IE - tools - manage Addons (for sure disable SSV2 if it is there, it is no longer necessary but Java always install
"(and it causes problems - you never update Java to go back in and turn it off again)." Search for other possible problems.Windows Defender - tools - software explore - look for problems with programs that do not look right. Permit
are usually OK and "unauthorized" are not always bad. If in doubt about a program to ask about it here.Could be that a BHO - BHOremover - free - standalone program, needs no installation, download and run - not all
are bad, but some can cause your question (toolbars are BHO).
http://securityxploded.com/bhoremover.phpStartup programs
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/79612-startup-programs-enable-disable.htmlAlso get Malwarebytes - free - use as scanner only.
Run the malware removal tool from Microsoft
Start - type in the search box-> find MRT top - right on - click RUN AS ADMIN.
You should get this tool and its updates via Windows Update - if necessary, you can download it here.
Download - SAVE - go where go out you there - top - right click RUN AS ADMIN
(Then run MRT as shown above.)Malicious removal tool from Microsoft
http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=AD724AE0-E72D-4F54-9AB3-75B8EB148356&displaylang=enalso install Prevx
Prevx - Home - free - small, fast, exceptional CLOUD protection, working with other security programs. It comes
a scan only, VERY EFFICIENT, if it finds something to come back here or use Google to see how to remove.
http://www.prevx.com/Choice of PCmag editor - Prevx-
http://www.PCMag.com/Article2/0, 2817,2346862,00.asp--------------------------------
Try these to erase corruption and missing/damaged file system repair or replacement.
Run DiskCleanup - start - all programs - Accessories - System Tools - Disk Cleanup
Start - type in the search box - find command top - RIGHT CLICK – RUN AS ADMIN
sfc/scannow
How to analyze the log file entries that the Microsoft Windows Resource Checker (SFC.exe) program
generates in Windows Vista cbs.log
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/928228Then, run checkdisk - schedule it to run at next boot, then apply OK your way out, then restart.
How to run the check disk at startup in Vista
http://www.Vistax64.com/tutorials/67612-check-disk-Chkdsk.html--------------------
Departure - in the search box, type-> order
at the top of the list to find COMMAND - CLICK RIGHT to it - RUN AS ADMIN
Type the following commands (or copy and paste one at a time), each followed by pressing on enter.
ipconfig/flushdns
nbtstat-r
nbtstat - RR
netsh int Reinitialis
netsh int ip reset
netsh winsock reset
RESET
That resets your TCP/IP stack
I hope this helps.
Rob - bicycle - Mark Twain said it is good.
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