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5 workarounds are available:
It is recommended to enter safe mode and try the following methods.
1. Start Run msconfig Start Find the path you remember in it, and if you find it, remove the tick in front of it -- that is, disable -- and start again.
2 Start -- Run --regedit OK hkey local machine software Microsoft Windows CurrentVersion run (right) to see if there is any in it, and if there is, delete it.
At 3 o'clock, start running and enter regedit and press enter to enter the registry.
Then click on the top left corner""Find Enter the wrong file name, and start the search in the same way.
Once you find it, delete it, as many as you want.
Finally, you can start the machine again.
Note: Most of the above problems are anti-virus residues, that is, after anti-virus, the virus is deleted, but the relevant loading settings in the startup item are still there, the solution is the above method, if you can't find the startup item that failed to load, it means that it is disguised, and it is not good to say that he needs to analyze and analyze it yourself.
4 [Note] If the startup item is not available, please use the following software to solve the problem.
Run", click "All", then press "Ctrl+F" (or click File --- Find) - enter the name of the file that was loaded with an error, and right-click to delete when found.
To open, click "File" in the bottom left corner, in the directory"+"Find the folder where the file with the error occurred while loading, and click "Force Delete" on the file with the error while loading.
Note: The startup item does not necessarily point to a specific dll name, and the loading failure in the prompt may only be one of the files that needs to be called by the startup item, so you need to understand the meaning of all your startup items, so that you can find out the suspicious startup items to delete, so as to solve the problem of loading failure. Normal startup items can be searched for their meanings.
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Error loading Unable to find the specified module.
Just follow the steps below.
Start Menu - Run - Enter msconfig Enter.
Put ** in the boot bar insideJust remove the tick in front of the dll.
1. Start - run - msconfig - start - remove the tick of the add-on ***dll. Restart the computer, usually this is the case, if it still pops up, then proceed to the second step.
2. Start-Run-regedit Delete the corresponding key in the following location: hkey current user software microsoft windows currentversion run hkey local machine software microsoft windows currentversion run
According to your description, it should be a virus or spyware that has been removed. But it's also possible that you didn't uninstall a piece of software incorrectly.
Window Media Player is damaged, you can re** and install it, the second method starts - run - type regedit - open the menu above to select Find, enter WinsoC, search, find all deleted, if you can't delete it, please enter safe mode (press F8 when you boot up).
Run msconfig -start the command winsoc and you're done!
If that doesn't work, try a tool that uses anti-rogue software, such as Kingsoft Cleanup Expert, to.
Use IE Repair in Cleanup Expert and Startup Management to help repair your system.
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Enter the following command in the command prompt:
for %1 in (%windir%\system32\*.dll) do /s %1
It should be solved.
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Either there is a problem with the system, or there is a problem with IE. Change to a new system, reinstall IE, or upgrade IE to a higher version.
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There is a problem with the software, uninstall the problem, or reinstall the overwrite. Uninstall any software that goes wrong.
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What kind of pop-up window is this? Uninstall it.
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The prompt indicates that there is a problem with your system, and there are two ways to do it:
1. Put the WinXP disc into the optical drive and repair the system.
2. It is really not possible to reinstall the system.
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Computer system problems, reboot it to see if this kind of problem still occurs!
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The system you have installed now is not very good, and the stability is poor. It is advisable to reinstall a new system.
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This is an error that will be automatically closed, press Ctrl + Alt +Delete to open the task manager, [File] -- New Task] -- Enter OK and it will come back.
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You try to set up your system cache, set the system cache to other hungry disk symbols, and click on "My Computer" properties - "Advanced" (performance) - Performance options (advanced) - virtual memory, set the C disk to no page, and set the cache in other disks, which is about twice the memory.
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IE was hijacked, fix it with 360 with suggestions.
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If the system is not toxic, it may be that the heat dissipation of the power supply, CPU, memory, graphics card, and motherboard is not good.
Use an eraser to erase the gold finger of the memory module and graphics card, and replace it if it doesn't work. Clean the motherboard and plug and unplug parts.
It is recommended to change the fan and power supply.
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