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Windows XP/2000 - [Resolved]Start-up Error Message posted in the Operating Systems forums; Hi can anyone help me with this error message i get when i start my computer The error box is titled RegSvr32 and message is Loadlibrary ("C:\Documents and Settings\All users\Application ...

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Old 12-24-2007
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Default [Resolved]Start-up Error Message

Hi can anyone help me with this error message i get when i start my computer
The error box is titled RegSvr32 and message is
Loadlibrary ("C:\Documents and Settings\All users\Application data\axungzur.dll") Failed - The specified module could not be found.
I click on ok and the message disappears and my computer finishes starting up as normal.
I have searched on the net for axungzur.dll but can not find any reference to that particular .dll . I recently had the fotomoto virus on my computer and it took some effort to get rid of it but i managed eventually and also use a registry cleaner to tidy up my registry thats when i started getting this error message.
I am using windows xp professional with sp2, i have been told to let windows try and repair any missing .dll files but you need the windows disc and unfortunately i can not find mine (an original disc!!)
Any help would be much appreciated


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Default Re: Start-up Error Message

Well, heres what you can do
Since youve found no harm when you click OK, that means its just a nuisance, which means what to do in my mind is to delete it from the startup list.
To delete it from the startup list
Do 1 of 2 things
1. Check your registry cleaner, they normally have a startup manager
2. Use CCleaner to delete the registry startup key

Normally CCleaner is used to delete un-needed files and clutter
but it also has some other functions, like cleaning the registry, or editing the startup apps.
So to delete the key in question
Open CCleaner>Go to Tools>Click Startup>find your registry key, should be named axungzur.dll and if it isnt, its there, just check the descriptions (file paths which is to the right of the name)
Then find its entry, click it, then hit delete, problem solved!


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Thankyou SufferWell1396 for replying very quick, you were correct in saying it was more of a nuisance and i have done as you suggested i got CCleaner followed your instructions, restarted and the error message no longer appears , once again thankyou for your help.


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