TPSMain.exe - Unable to locate component

Whenever I start my computer, the following error message appears TPSMain.exe - Unable to locate component-
This application has failed to start because TPwrReg.dll is not found. Re-installing the application may fix this problem.

Nobody knows what it means and what I can do about it.
Help, please

Hello

tpsmain.exe is a process associated with Toshiba laptops. He manages the power save function to ensure that the system goes to a power saving mode when it is not used.
I would recommend to eliminate energy saver completely from the BONE by using Add and remove the option programs in the control panel. Then try again to install this Toshiba utility again. You can use this software to the tools & utility Cd or you will check the download page to Toshiba for latest updates

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