RunDLL error, the specified module could not be found

Good evening

I have a RunDLL error message which keeps popping up

"There was a problem starting.

C;\Users\***\AppData\Roaming\pdvcec.dll

The specific module could not be found.

Please can you tell me why im getting this error.

Thanks in advance for any help,

Emma

Original title: RunDLL Error Message

FOR WINDOWS IT WORKS GUYS 8.x

For users of Windows 8 on this number RunDLL error (HPStatusBL.dll)

* IMPORTANT  (Activate prior the hidden files and folders)

Windows Explorer - view - check the box next to "Hidden Items"

Now, go to this site:

C:\Users\(your user name) \AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

(Maybe depending on who has installed the software, see other users if you do not do so in your profile)

Remove the shortcut that HP does not decently cleanup during uninstall:

Monitor alerts ink - HP xxxxxxxxxx

It has nothing to do with a service, just a shortcut link that always tries to start which has been uninstalled or deleted.

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