Yoga 2 CustomsEventmonitor.dll Pro is not a vails Win32 application

Hello

I get an error message whenever I run or my laptop mode wekeup 'sleep'.

The error States: -.

"There was a problem starting.

C:\Programdata\lenovo\iMController\Plugins\LenovoAudioPlugin\x86\CustomEventMonitor.dll

C:\Programdata\lenovo\iMController\Plugins\LenovoAudioPlugin\x86\CustomEventMonitor.dll is not a Vaild Win32 application. »

Please, someone knows how to solve this problem.

Please see: https://forums.Lenovo.com/T5/ThinkPad-X-series-laptops/LENOVO-X230-CustomEventMonitor-DLL-quot-there...

Kind regards.

Tags: Lenovo Notebooks

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