When I start Windows 7 I get BTray.exe - system error. BtBalloon.dll is missing.

When I start Windows 7 I get BTray.exe - system error. The message in the following box:

"The program can't start because BtBalloon.dll is missing on your computer. Try reinstalling the program to fix this problem. »

How can I fix it?

Uninstall/reinstall your Bluetooth software. You should be able to get the software of your computer manufacturers Web site.

I hope this helps.

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