Startup error: C:\users\user\APPDATA\roaming\uizrav.dll.

On startup, I get the following message: module missing C:\users\user\APPDATA\roaming\uizrav.dll.  After receiving the message, I click ok and the system is in place.  I ran mallwarebyte and it has a corrupted file.  I deleted the file quarantine and after that I started getting the error msg.  How can I stop the error msg?

Thank you for your help.  It wasn't a missing for Windows module, but it was the remains of malware.  I have it located under the tab of msconfig.exe startup and disabled the statement under the Startup tab.

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