RUNDLL ERROR MESSAGE

I got an error message for RUNDLL "c:\documentandsettings\user1\localsettings\applicationdata\befrugal\wcxronjk.dll" the specified module could not be found.

Please help solve this problem. My PC uses XP PROFESSIONAL.

Thank you

barringtonrose, I just tested SUPERAntiSpyware in a sandbox, and it adds a bunch of stuff that autoruns...

It adds a run entry in the registry so that the program starts automatically at startup.
It adds a service.
He adds scheduled tasks. (no real drain on resources)
When Windows starts, it loads a couple of DLLs.

Some of them may be disabled in the options and the service can be disabled with the Services administrative tool, there is also a tray icon that always run. You can right click, exit it and disable options.

For these reasons, I suggest you when do uninstall or disable at least as much as you can.
Less is more!

In addition, when it starts it first, it will ask a pro trial. First of all, I clicked trial start because I was going too fast. You don't want that. You want the free version then click the decline as shown in the image below.

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