Under XP, make Windows et32usvg.dll load error at startup

I am running windows xp 32-bit with serv pk 3 home Ed 2002

Dell Dimension 4700 Pentium 4

So for a while now, I get every day that I start: error loading c:/windows/et32usvg.dll

Can someone tell me please how to fix this. My computer is running more slowly than usual now and have to restart a few times so he can start ect. And other small problems techniques market because of it.

Make the easy enough statement, and I'm not very well informed about the technical end.

Help asap would be greatly appreciated!

Looking for errors like this by doing a search on Google for the name of the file.  Usually, they turn up without success.

In your case, the only Google is your own question.

When a search in no hits or suspicious hits result, the answer is usually that the file in question is linked to the malicious software and your anti-malware application has deleted or quarantined file, but left to the Windows registry entry that tries to start the malicious software when you start your computer.

First of all, download, install, update and run full scans with two of these free analytical tools:

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Do not run the scans at the same time.  They can take some time, so start an and then go for a non computer chore for awhile.

If the scans does not solve the problem (and they can't, because the actual malware file has already been processed), then download and run Autoruns.  Click on the "Connection" tab and look in the column 'Image path' for the dll named in your error message.  If it is not displayed in the connection tab, click the "all" tab and use the file > search tool.  A characteristic of the search of Autoruns tool is that you must move the selection under the element line "found" before you "Find Next."

Once you find the line with the file in question, either "delete" or (if you want to be safer) uncheck the box.  The latter prevents the line running, but you can reactivate it later by removing the check mark.

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