Vista loads but then error box appears hgfcbhof.dll indicating that it is not found?

Why me! Why not.

I use a Dell Inspiron with Windows Vista. I don't know what I did or did not because, I had put this laptop to use it with a new Dell system. I have sent this back system today a long story for another time.

I'm booting Windows Vista and instructs the bureau and all the rest done and then I get an error box.

It is said could hgfcbhof.dll is not complete could not be found and stop the system down that starts a loop!

So far, I tried to go into safe mode, but it does not say it but in safe mode stops as well. I think it's the same question. I really don't want to reinstall the software if I can't. I can get this driver and reload it. I don't know how because the system does not give me no matter what time do anything, any help is appreciated. I have seen and heard a lot of dll, s but not this one?

Sarjes

Hello

Good and bad: good is that your solution installed antivirus found and deleted an infected file (the .dll file was the virus). The bad is that he did only half of employment, that is to say: he removed the infectious file, but not the entry of the charge he started every time that you start the computer.

The good news is that it's usually easy to fix with one of the many startup monitor tools available. My suggestion would be to download Autoruns from the link below, then run to locate and remove the line that was trying to load this .dll file.

Autoruns: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902

Good luck, Rick Rogers, aka "Crazy" - Microsoft MVP http://mvp.support.microsoft.com Windows help - www.rickrogers.org

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