RunDLL - the specific module could not be found

Original title: RunDLL

That there was a problem starting

RunDLL (following error at startup)

C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Local\KBDPopc.dll

The specific module could not be found

HOW CAN THIS ERROR ELIMINATED FROM START UP

TKS

It's a virus/trojan. It has been removed from your AntiVirus Scanner and registry entries are always present.

Start regedit.exe and search (F3 or CTRL + F) for KBDPopc.dll and remove all the entries that you find.

André "a programmer is just a tool that converts the caffeine in code" Deputy CLIP - http://www.winvistaside.de/

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