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Hello

I have a hp pavilion dv5 1010ed and when I start it it used to work perfectly. But lately it does not completely start upward. See on the right side of my computer there is a line where the clock and notes and things rises. But it does charge more. Also, my computer is slow indeed with commissioning at all. (You know until you can use it, takes a long time). At the moment I do a virus scan see if this has something to with it. And I have CCleaner, which I use regularly to clean up registry problems and cleaning my computer from temporary files, etc.. But someone has any ideas (apart from those that I have or am trying) to speed up the computer and make it load/boot completely?

Sincerely

Laura

Hi Laura,

sshna21.dll is malware - the fact that your seeing an error when loading this module may indicate to your security software has removed some, but not all of it.  In this case, the error message is a good thing.  Try the following to see if that solves the problem.

Download and install the free version of MBAM and SUPERAntiSpyware on the links below.  These are two scanners on request, and will not interfere with your existing security software.

MBAM

SUPERAntiSpyware

When it is installed, run full scans with these two utilities.

Kind regards

DP - K

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