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1.The easiest first try, like the file name.
Enter in Start Run.
regsvr32 u c: windows system32 enter, which will be unregistered, can solve some simple problems.
The other thing is to remove the relevant startup value from the startup item.
1. Run "msconfig", select the "start" tab, find the relevant project and disable it.
2. Open the registry, "hkey local machine softwore Microsoft Windows Current Version Run", find the relevant item and delete it.
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Find it, and then in the"Run"Enter regsvr32 inside and OK.
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Look at the file related to that program, reinstall the program or delete the program without deleting it, and close it in the startup section of the registry.
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Analysis] Computer viruses, Trojan horses, and rogue software are not cleaned, and useless DLL files remain in the registry.
Treatment] 1) Clean up by hand first.
1. Start -- Run -- Enter "msconfig" to open the startup item, find the "**dll" file containing the loading error in the startup item, and remove the checkmark in front of it.
Note] If you don't have one, please move on.
2. Start-Run-Enter "regedit" to open the registry. (Back up the registry before doing this).
In the menu - "Find" - Enter - "*dll" (input loading error), delete it, press F3, continue to search until the deletion is finished, OK - restart the computer.
Note] If the registry is not found, please use the following method.
b) Use software to find it.
1、icesword
Open the Ice Blade. Click "File" in the lower left corner of the software to find the location of the "**dll" file with an error when loading. Right-click "Force Delete" on the file "**dll".
2、autoruns
Run", look for the "**dll" file with an error loading in all logins "All".
All "not found." dll file" (special attention here) project, right-click to delete.
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The system is broken, reinstall the system, move the important files to a disk other than the C drive and reinstall the system, quickly, usually within 20 minutes. You can also use the 360 C drive to move the C drive things to a specific drive, including the icons. After reinstalling the system, uninstall the redundant software that comes with the system and move the icon to the desktop again, it looks the same as before installing the system, which is the most trouble-free method.
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There was an error with the dynamic link file, so copy one from another computer and overwrite it.
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Find one and copy it to C: Windows System32.
Then enter regsvr32 in Start-Run OK.
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"Access denied, error loading C: Windows System32" issue at boot Workaround:
In the future, any such problems can be dealt with in accordance with the following methods.
Try these 3 methods:
First, start menu-run-enter msconfig enter, and remove the checkmark in front of c: windows system32 in the boot bar:
1. Start - Run - msconfig - Start - Remove the tick of add-in C: Windows System32. 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, on the right side, see if there are any of the above items, if so, delete it, restart it.
According to your description, that's probably the legacy of your incorrect antivirus or uninstall software.
The dll is lost for some reason, 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 an error is reported.
Two. It is usually caused by incomplete anti-virus or uninstalling software, and there is still information about it in the registry. So it's still loading at startup, you scan the registry with Super Bunny Magic Settings or Windows Optimizer, and it will automatically pick out invalid entries and delete them.
Three. Start - Run - Type regedit - Open the search menu at the top, enter C: Windows System32, search, and delete all found. That's it.
Or: Start-Run-msconfig (i.e. System Configurator)-Start, look inside, find C: WindowsSystem32 Tick the previous one, OK!
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