Volume@8 pc has windows8
This seems like it could be the answer:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aqFiKxNXkQo
SOURCE: Microsoft Windows message: SOUNDMAN.EXE - Entry Point Not Found
install service pack 3 if that doesnt work then reinstall the OS in repair mode.
SOURCE: sony vaio won't boot tells me no entry point found. plz help
WINDOWSLogin or WINLogon?
The first is or must be part of something trying to load at boot time, the 2d is required to start windows. You can start in SAFE mode (Press F8 while booting) and test the first (Windowslogin.exe) - If it boots all the way into BASIC looking (no bells) Windows, the PROGRAM trying to load is the culprit. Next, restart in SAFE Mode with NETWORK Support, DL 'Malwarebytes' and let it fix it - or at least tell you if it is malware (I suspect it is)
You can start in Console Recovery mode (Boot PC from O/S CD and select recovery Console) and simply copy over a new WINLogon.exe from your system32\dllcache directory using the COPY command
SOURCE: When my pc starts up i get the message :Air GCFG
did you update from sp2 to sp3 remove sp3 for one reason
fixed it by going to Windows Defender, Tools - Software Explorer and
disabled AirGCFG.exe from automatically starting at boot.** Now I don't get the error message and
the Dlink NIC card works just fine.
AirGCFG is a NIC monitoring function and the NIC will work without it.
Dlink was advised and reported back that SP3 was still Beta and they may work on the problem after
MS releases the final SP3.
I informed them that they did not know what was what and I would not hold my breath until they fix
the problem.
Found out the problem was due to a new version of the wlanapi.dll file introduced with SP3 that
conflicts with the Dlink monitoring file.
** Note: AirGCFG did not show up in the "msconfig" startup listing. But does show in Windows
Defender, with an explanation of what it does.
SOURCE: TVAgent.exe - Entry Point Not Found
well; first is to find out what that is, its machine code .exe
and as such can be virus.
you posted not tellowin what OS you are running.
windows 10?
its HP live TV
so reload it, that means go to HP and get the live TV app
and install it, if you want it.
if you have no need for it, use the windows unstaller.
called (in w10)
i never use windows for uninstalls ever.
I use revo uninstaller, (pro)
it pulls them out with by the roots, and dirt balls and all.
like all things 1/2 installed and DLL-H3LL
we remove if first.
click on control panel
click program and features, see the HP apps there.
remove the TV one.
bingo fixed.
HP MediaSmart Live TV or HP MediaSmart TV
if you need it ask at HP ,we are NOT HP,we be only lowly fixya.
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