Satellite M500 - Missing TosHdpAPI.dll error message

I recently installed Quicken 2011 and after installation, an error message appeared when the laptop starts:
Cannot start the application... Missing ToshdpAPI.dll.

I'm running Windows 7 Pro on a Satellite M500

I have here a way to get a new copy of this dll?

Hello

I searched a bit using Google and it seems that TosHdpAPI.dll belongs to Toshiba Bluetooth software stack but he s strange why it is important for your Quicken program

In your case I would try to reinstall the Bluetooth software which can be downloaded here:
http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/Bluetooth/

If it doesn t help you should contact the manufacture of the Quicken program. Usually, they should know how you can get rid of this error message. They probably have a patch (update) for this problem.

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