To remove the program but the error is module could not be found

I have the program I want from my computer, but when I go to remove it, I get an error message indicating that the specified module could not be found. If it cannot be found average it is on my computer and how I can remove it.

Can someone help me

Because it is a spyware...

http://www.spywareremove.com/removeMorpheus.html

.. .follow the manual removal if you do not have to purchase the software.  You can also try to...

http://www.Malwarebytes.org/

.. who's free little I don't know if he's going to remove it.

--
Gina Whipp
2010 Microsoft MVP (access)

Please post all responses on the forum where everyone can enjoy.

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    First of all, download, install, update and scan with these two free utilities:
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    SUPERAntiSpyware

    If after the scans have completed and you have removed a malware that has been found, you get the error messages on a restart, download, install and run Autoruns.  Once the scan is complete Autoruns (bottom left), click the 'Connection' tab and find the names of two files in your error messages (ecsdlp.dll and udehukoziye.dll).  If found, uncheck the box at the left end of the line (you can delete the entry, but this action is not reversible).  If you can't find the name of the file in the connection tab, click the "all" tab, use file > search to find them.

    Once the entries with incorrect file names have been deleted or not, you will get errors at startup upward.

  • A challenge difficult: RunDLL not ceases to appear with the error msg... module could not be found. It is because I deleted it. Help me stop this msg.

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    The specified module could not be found.

    Well, it would be because I removed it manually as I mentioned earlier. I launches the scan to Microsoft security essentials quick scan daily and complete once a week, but that's it. RunDLL program continues to call to load the program. So I guess the question would be: How can I get RunDll to arrest the appellant for a module that does not exist?

    To get knowledge that I have will not load other programs of security due to logic problems, this causes with Security Essentials Program. RunDLL program obviously has a line of code to load the module. How to remove the line or clean the program?

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    Hello

    No program of singles will find everything and that includes MSE.

    And the free Malwarebytes, which is not an AV does not r interfere with MSE as Malwarebytes is a scanner at the request.

    And when you ask us for advice, we give you the best advice we can.

    Download, install, update and scan your system with the free version of Malwarebytes AntiMalware:

    http://www.Malwarebytes.org/products/malwarebytes_free

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    If the problem persists after scanning, take these startup entries:

    "How to use MSCONFIG in Windows Vista"

    http://www.netsquirrel.com/Msconfig/msconfig_vista.html

    You can also use this free program to do, too:

    "Autoruns for Windows V11.32"

    http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

    See for this task scheduler.

    See you soon.

  • Windows Defender error 126: the specified module could not be found

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    For some time now, Windows Defender no longer works. I can't install new updates of definition and the service cannot be started. If I try to manually start the Windows Defender service, there is an error message:

    "Error 126: the specified module could not be found.

    However, I can launch the GUI of C:\Program Files\Windows Defender Defender. However, I tried to download the Windows Defender from Microsoft, but the installer launches because it is said that Defender is already part of Windows 7 x 64.

    I'm really looking for a way to get Windows Defender to rework.

    First of all, it's what I already know and what I don't want:

    • I don't want to disable Windows defender, I want to make it work again
    • I have no antivirus uninstalled or disabled Windows Defender software, the module really seems to be corrupted (I am software engineer)
    • I don't want to reinstall Windows or use the backup, because I don't know how far I have to go back
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    Kind regards

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    I was able to fix this on my own. It seems that the registry has been damaged (as I thought).

    Changed the DisplayName property is property in the register of "Windows Defender" to "@%ProgramFiles%\\Windows Defender\\MsMpRes.dll,-103" which in reality should not be the cause of the problem, however, the DisplayName property original of the resource file.

    ServiceDll property have been replaced in the registry of
     
    hex (2): 25, 50, 00, 00, 6f 72, 00, 00, 67, 00, 72, 00, 61, 00, 6 d, 00, 00, 46, 69,--------.
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    TO

    hex (2): 25, 50, 00, 00, 6f 72, 00, 00, 67, 00, 72, 00, 61, 00, 6 d, 00, 00, 46, 69,--------.
    00, 6 C, 00, 65, 00, 73, 00, 28, 00, 78, 00, 38, 00, 36, 00, 29, 00, 25, 00, 5 C 00, 57, 00, 69, 00,------.
    6th, 00, 64, 00, 6f, 00, 77, 00, 73, 00, 20, 00, 44, 00, 65, 00, 00, 65, 66, 00, 6F, 00, 00, 64, 65,.
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    in fact, which solves the problem. WIndows Defender is now in service yet. Updates can also be installed again.

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    I suspect some malicious programs hiding somewhere and part of it may have been removed by AVG, but not all.  Anyone know what program calls for this file? How can I get rid of this problem?   Any suggestions would be welcome.

    Thank you.  f* address email is removed from the privacy *

    Disabled under msconfig.exe startup items are moved to this location in the registry:

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE Tools\MSConfig
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    2. Create a System Restore Point.
    3. Start the computer with the CD in repair and check if the above Restore Point is visible.
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