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w gaudet Posted on May 08, 2009
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C:\programs1mywebs1\bar\2bin\mp3plugin.dll missing

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You have a virus that needs removed. What software are you using on your system?

You can try some free ones:

Spybot, Avast, or AVG.

http://www.safer-networking.org/en/index.html
http://www.avast.com/eng/avast_4_home.html
http://free.avg.com/

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  • Anonymous May 08, 2009

    BTW, Should these not remove that error message, you will need someone that is knowledgable with editing your system registry to remove the culprit.

  • Anonymous May 08, 2009

    Hello! You rated this as Thanks for Trying? Already? Why may I ask? I have removed that error from several systems. It is from My Web Search toolbar. Part of it, but not all, has been removed, hence the error message you are receiving.

  • Anonymous May 08, 2009

    Thank you.

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Need download of m3plugin.dll

Un-install the program through windows Add/remove programs.
See the link provided below;
progra-1-mywebs-1-bar-1-bin-mp3plugin-dll">http://en.kioskea.net/forum/affich-167900-c-progra-1-mywebs-1-bar-1-bin-mp3plugin-dll
Tip. This program allows adware and spy-ware into your system without you're knowledge. However if you still want it try a re-install after removing it at; http://download.mywebsearch.com/

Good luck.
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C:\Progra~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\MP3PLUGIN.DLL

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Mp3plugin.dll missing

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http://www.fix-all-dll-errors.com/mp3plugin.dll/

u can go to this site...this site helps u in case of ur missing dll.... helped in my case :)
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After windows xp loads on startup I get an error message it says: C:PROGRA~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\MP3PLUGIN.DLL I cannot find the file that might be corropted

Try this:

Click Start>Run>type "msconfig", then click the tab start-up and boot.ini, and see if you can find the C:PROGRA~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\MP3PLUGIN.DLL being loaded on start up, uncheck it then click okay and then restart the computer
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C:PROGA~1\MYWEBS~1\bar\1.bin\MP3PLUGIN.DLL

I am running XP. I went to RUN - MSCONFIG, then go to START tab. You will find an entry for this DLL. Uncheck to box, choose APPLY, and restart your PC, the nagging pop up on restart should be gone.
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Both of you need to do a virus scan. I prefer avast.com home edition. It is free and very powerful as well as easy to use. Then get ahold of an anti spyware program Webroot is an option. I prefer spybot search and destroy. It is also free. In that path I see "mywebs~1\bar" ... that is bad. Mywebsearch is spyware. Get rid of it.

Now, this error you are seeing may be from an anti-spyware or antivirus program already removing it but leaving the registry entry in tact. Simply run regedit and search for mp3plugin.dll and remove any instance of it in the registry. This should take care of your problem.
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