Windows cannot locate corefoundation.dll. I think I deleted it by mistake

Windows cannot locate corefoundation.dll.  I think I deleted it by mistake

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    It might be a removal of malicious software or an application not installed.  The entry may have a curious looking name since it was probably generated at random when the malware was installed. If you search your system for the referenced file, you may not find.

    Windows attempts to load this file but cannot locate because the file has been deleted for most probably during an analysis of the malware. However, an orphaned associate of remainders of startup parameter or registry entry and tells Windows to load the file when you start or connection.

    So you should delete the referenced entry Windows stop trying to load or run the file. It may or may not be included in the registry, but you can find it.  Autoruns (see below) you get the elements no matter where it is.

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    Before making any changes to your registry by hand or with third-party tools, don't forget to first make a backup of the registry. There is no cancellation or exit without saving the option in regedit.

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    The problem is usually to start the system or the user startup entries, then click the connection tab and see if the startup item is there.

    Scroll through the list and look for a boot entry associated files in the error message.

    If you can't find on the connection tab, look in any tab.

    Right-click on the offending entry and choose Remove.  If you are not sure what it is, you can simply disable, restart and if the problem is resolved and then remove the offending entry.  If you don't see it in Autoruns, you may edit the registry and remove the item from your startup folder it.  Autoruns shall display the same information however.

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    It's all part of itunes

    Uninstall and reinstall itunes

    Follow the information from apple to the link below

    Remove and reinstall iTunes, QuickTime, and other software components for Windows Vista or Windows 7

    http://support.Apple.com/kb/HT1923

    and or ask for their support of itunes

    http://www.Apple.com/support/iTunes/

    Also try the discussions of apple itunes

    http://discussions.Apple.com/category.jspa?categoryID=149

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