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Registry modification method: Enter "regedit" at "Start" "Run", in.
hkey current user software\Microsoft\Windows CurrentVersion\Run", the right window finds the residual program name to be deleted. Or open the registry, in Search, enter the wrong file name, delete the search, press the F3 key, search for the next one, until all of them are deleted.
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.
The dll is lost for some reason (most likely because it is a virus or rogue software dll file, which was deleted by the killer software), but its related registration information is still there, resulting in the system still loading it when booting up, but its file cannot be found, so the error is reported.
If you click "OK" and the system is not abnormal and can operate normally, you can use this software to clean up the boot add-on, and this message will not appear when you boot up in the future.
autoruns: startup item management.
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It's a virus file, right? It has been removed by antivirus software. All you need to do is delete the item in the startup.
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Typical system damage. If Lou Zhi doesn't care about this prompt, continue to use it. If you care, the only thing you can do is reinstall the system.
Good luck!
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Reinstall the system! Ghost version, 20 minutes to get!
Unplug the BIOS and install it to delete the password.
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