Windows 7 error: Bad Image

Before closing this thread, please listen to me.

So, I was see random errors with a file in my system32 folder called shfolder.dll. This error prevents me from using all the applications I need or want to use and is very irritating.
Here's the report...
application.exe - bad Image
C:\windows\system32\SHFOLDER. DLL is not designed to run on Windows or it contains an error. Try to install the program by using the original installation media or contact your system administrator or the provider of software for support.
That's what it reads, Word for Word, exactly. If anyone has any advice I would love to hear it. Please help me.

It seems that the clean boot won't be necessary, because I have already taken care of the issue with sfc scan. Thank you very much for your time Sir. Now I can continue with my game coding!

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