Here's the message: Run DLL There was a problem starting C:\PROGRA~1\COMMON~1\System\SysMenu.dll The specified module could not be found. Like I said, I get this exact message 3 times when starting my computer. Please help. Thanks, Joel D. Morris
SOURCE: when starting my laptop alert
That is a module used by the popular spyware program mywebsearch. If you've recently run a virus or spyware scan, it was deleted however the startup still remains. To clear this:
Click on start, then run.
In the box type msconfig
In the startups box, uncheck the box that corresponds to the mywebs.
Click okay, then restart. When it restarts, click the box and click ok again. The error should be gone.
Thanks and please take a moment to rate this as fixya.
SOURCE: m3plugin.dll
please tell us how to resore requird dll for error
C:\program~1\Mywebs~1\bar\1.bin\m3plugin.dll The specified module could not be found.
SOURCE: After clicking start button,
is tall this dll file ucan get the dll files from the dll libraries on the internet.....................
SOURCE: Each time I boot up I get an error message. This
Looks as if you have eraced part of a program that runs on start up. Run a search of mywebs and see what you come up with. Dont delete any of it. Write it down and send it to me. [email protected] Make sure you do the complete search also opening advanced options searching hidden files and folders.
SOURCE: error loading C:\PROGRA~1\MYWEBS~1\BAR\3.BIN\M3PLUGIN.DLL
Did you recently delete or uninstall a program? The startup folder may be looking for the key in your registry, which may lead to a now-unused file extension.
The "easy" fix (so as not to mess directly with the registry manually), go to www.cnet.com, download "cccleaner", and run it's registry component (scan for issues and fix). Ccleaner is non-spyware, non-ad-ware and is very efficient in catching most "leftovers" in the registry (also is beautiful for cleaning out your cache, temp files, and temp internet with secure file shredder. And (drum roll) it's free :)
Hope this helps!
-- RT
PS -- IF... by chance, you didn't uninstall anything, and haven't deleted any program recently, you MAY want to run your antivirus software (full scan). I would suggest rebooting in safe mode, downloading the latest definitions, and running a full scan)... good luck! -- Roonie
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