When I start my computer. I get the error code: C:\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32x86\3\DLCFtime.dll, then he said: lack of entry: RunDLL entry

When I start my computer. I get the error code: C:\System32\Spool\Drivers\W32x86\3\DLCFtime.dll, then he said: lack of entry: RunDLL entry

My computer finish starting up but I no I don't need to solve this problem and don't no how... someone help me please... I am running windows xp

Hi anni1275,

1. did you of recent changes on the computer?

2. you have any printer installed on the computer?

DLCFtime.dll file is part of the Dell printer driver software.

Links to the dell website and try the steps mentioned below, check if it helps.

http://en.community.Dell.com/support-forums/peripherals/f/3528/t/18322252.aspx

 

 

http://support.euro.Dell.com/support/topics/global.aspx/support/KCS/document?c=UK&l=en&s=Gen&docid=DSN_28E393B4B4A5ADEEE040A68F5B2849AA&isLegacy=true

I hope this helps!

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