When Vista starts, wonder error pccssupportsetup.dll

begin to get thefollowing message

Application does not have startbecause pcssupportsetup.dll wasn't founbd-reinapplication can

Help-How can I reinstall

Hi DeeSteyn,

  • Did you the latest changes on the computer?

The file pcssupportsetup.dll is a process used by the libraries of Nokia Connectivity program.

If you have Nokia software installed on the computer, then you can uninstall and reinstall, check if it helps.

Uninstall or change a program

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/uninstall-or-change-a-program

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