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Old 05-28-2008, 12:45 AM
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Rundll Error

So I reformatted my pc not to long ago and I had a few problems I came here and everyone was able to help. So now I have another problem and I hope you all can help. The other day I had a virus sneek into my computer. So I downloaded AD-Ware and AVG Anti-virus and now everytime my pc starts up I get two errors. One saying "Error Load C:\WINDOWS\system32\eyrhdwsc.dll

This specified module could not be found"

the other one says

"Error Load C:\WINDOWS\system32\kbfndrn.dll

This specified module could not be found"

I have no idea what all of this means and less of an idea how to fix it what should I do?

Thank you ahead of time.
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Old 05-28-2008, 02:34 PM
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I couldn't find any relevant information about the two DLL errors you get .....one thing for sure is that your system is trying to locate them and since it can't find it, it will give you error.

If these two DLL were essential to your operating system then I'm sure a simple Google search would have turned-up something but it didn't so I would say you could remove the application that calls for them. Perhaps if you go though the installed applications on your machine (add/remove software in Control Panel) you could possibly remove unwanted application that calls for it.

You could do it manually as well, by going through Registry panel or MSCONFIG, but I'm not sure how confident you are editing registry or MSCONFIG......so next best thing would be relying on third party software such as Registry Mechanic or something like that:

http://www.pctools.com/registry-mech...FRJxxwod2Bd_iw

I could remotely connect to your PC using single connection session software such as CrossLoop and fix it in couple of minutes but I have found that people generally don't trust the remote connection software due to what ever reason.

Good luck

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Old 05-28-2008, 02:49 PM
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Hey thanks for the advice but I downloaded the program and it said I had more then 2 problems, I think it was more like 300 something. But I fixed the ones i could and restarted my pc and the error was still there. I think the only reason people don't trust the direct connection thing is that they are scared you'll steal passwords or see there personal stuff. I really don't care if your still willing to help me out can you walk me through the process of a direct connection?
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Old 05-28-2008, 03:11 PM
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