Solved Run DLL problem

merrmo

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Everytime I start up my laptop this thing pop-up...need your expertise on this matter.
 

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My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Install Malwarebytes from here:
http://www.filehippo.com/download_ma..._anti_malware/

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Near the end of the installation, uncheck the trial offer for the pro version.

Do the quick scan first and let it remove what it finds...
...then do a full scan and let it remove what it finds.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Employer provided Dell Latitude
OS
W7 Pro SP1 64bit
CPU
i7
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drives
crappy SSD
Antivirus
Employer mandated Symantec Endpoint Protection
Browser
Pale Moon 64bit, IE11 64bit & Chrome 64bit
I do have a Microsoft Essential...does this one might affect if I install it to my system?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
Find out which program it is then reinstall it. Sometimes it a corrupt DLL file.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP DV5 1132 Entertainment Notebook
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Mobile Core 2 Duo T5800 @ 2.00GHz
Motherboard
Quanta 3602
Memory
4.00GB Dual-Channel DDR2 @ 398MHz (6-6-6-18)
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Mobile Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family (Merom)
Sound Card
IDT High Def
Monitor(s) Displays
Built-in OEM Display, 26" Toshiba External Flatscreen
Screen Resolution
1280x768
Hard Drives
Fujitsu 220GB (SATA-II 3.0Gb/s OEM), Crucial SSD M4 128GB (SATA-III 6.0Gb/s)
PSU
OEM Laptop PSU
Case
OEM
Cooling
OEM
Keyboard
Built-in OEM
Mouse
USB Optical Mouse
Internet Speed
Turtle
Antivirus
Microsoft Secirty Essentials
Browser
Firefox
Other Info
Broadcom 802.11g Network Adapter
I do have a Microsoft Essential...does this one might affect if I install it to my system?
Malwarebytes gets along fine with Microsoft Security Essential (MSE) and just about every other antivirus software. The two tools look for different things:

Malwarebytes looks for and removes Malware and Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP).

MSE looks for and removes (when it can) software classified as a virus/trojan/....

The software that installed & used this DLL is a PUP. The line between what is a PUP and what is a virus is vague. It is possible that MSE removed the DLL, but failed to clean up the registry entry that calls for that DLL to load. Either way. Malwarebytes should get rid of the registry entry (so no more popup) and Malwarebytes should allow you to remove other stuff that it finds.

It is okay to let Malwarebytes remove whatever it finds. Malwarebytes is a conservative tool.
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Employer provided Dell Latitude
OS
W7 Pro SP1 64bit
CPU
i7
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drives
crappy SSD
Antivirus
Employer mandated Symantec Endpoint Protection
Browser
Pale Moon 64bit, IE11 64bit & Chrome 64bit
You have "adware", that is called a 'PUP', or potentially unwanted program.


Please download AdwCleaner by Xplode and save to your Desktop.
  • Double click on AdwCleaner.exe to run the tool.
    Vista/Windows 7/8 users right-click and select Run As Administrator.
  • Click on the Scan button.
  • AdwCleaner will begin...be patient as the scan may take some time to complete.
  • After the scan has finished, click on the Report button...a logfile (AdwCleaner[R#].txt) will open in Notepad for review (where the largest value of # represents the most recent report).
  • The contents of the log file may be confusing. Unless you see a program name that you know should not be removed, don't worry about it. If you see an entry you want to keep, let me know about it.
  • Copy and paste the contents of that logfile in your next reply.
  • A copy of all logfiles are saved in the C:\AdwCleaner folder which was created when running the tool.

Using AdwCleaner v3: Scan & Clean:
Double click on AdwCleaner.exe to run the tool again.
Click on the Scan button.
AdwCleaner will begin to scan your computer like it did before.
After the scan has finished...

This time click on the Clean button.
Press OK when asked to close all programs and follow the onscreen prompts.
Press OK again to allow AdwCleaner to restart the computer and complete the removal process.
After rebooting, a logfile report (AdwCleaner[S#].txt) will open automatically (where the largest value of # represents the most recent report).
Copy and paste the contents of that logfile in your next reply.
A copy of that logfile will also be saved in the C:\AdwCleaner folder
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Bruce ... somewhere in his 40's
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 32bit SP1
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz, 2400 MHz
Motherboard
INTEL/D975XBX2
Memory
4 GB
Graphics Card(s)
ATI Radeon HD 2600 Pro
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster 914v
Screen Resolution
1280 x 1024
Hard Drives
2/500GB each ... ST3500630AS ATA Device.
One is not connected
PSU
Rocketfish 700 W
Case
G.Skill Gigabyte Chassis
Keyboard
Standard PS/2 Keyboard
Mouse
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
Internet Speed
DSL
Antivirus
Avira Internet Security
Browser
IE 11
Other Info
ATI HDMI Audio
MSE may have removed it but may still have leftovers in the startup programs and registry. Try what the others have said and if that does not work, I will share my solution so I do not confuse you.
Edit: Never mind. Seems you fixed the problem.
 
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My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Vostro 400/Dell XPS 8700(Slightly Customized for me by Dell)/Toshiba Satellite T135
OS
Windows 7 Professional 32-bit/Windows 8 64-bit/Win7 Pro64-bit
CPU
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600/Intel Core i7 4790/Intel Pentium
Memory
2GB/16GB/4GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel G33/G31 Express(Vostro)/NVIDIA GeForce GTX 745(XPS)
Monitor(s) Displays
HP 2009m(Vostro)/ViewSonic VX2250wm-LED(XPS)
Screen Resolution
1600x900(Vostro)/1920x1080(XPS)
Hard Drives
Seagate ST3160815AS(Vostro)/Western Digital Blue(Satellite)
External:
Western Digital My Passport 0748
Samsung HM121HC
Keyboard
Dell L100)(Vostro)/Dell KB2133p(XPS)
Mouse
Dell M-UAV-DEL8(XPS)
Internet Speed
100 Mbit/s(Only when IPTV is plugged out)
Antivirus
Avast, Malwarebytes PRO
Browser
Internet Explorer 11
Other Info
Note: Names with slashes between two different parts mean that the left is my old desktop and the right is my old laptop and the middle is my new desktop.(Unless specified)
Ping is horrible for servers overseas in US and Europe.
New laptop:LG Gram(Not available in US) Processor:Intel Core i3 4th Gen Ultra Low Power RAM:4GB Hard Drive:SK Hynix OEM MSATA or M.2 Graphics:Intel HD
I do have a Microsoft Essential...does this one might affect if I install it to my system?
Malwarebytes gets along fine with Microsoft Security Essential (MSE) and just about every other antivirus software. The two tools look for different things:

Malwarebytes looks for and removes Malware and Potentially Unwanted Programs (PUP).

MSE looks for and removes (when it can) software classified as a virus/trojan/....

The software that installed & used this DLL is a PUP. The line between what is a PUP and what is a virus is vague. It is possible that MSE removed the DLL, but failed to clean up the registry entry that calls for that DLL to load. Either way. Malwarebytes should get rid of the registry entry (so no more popup) and Malwarebytes should allow you to remove other stuff that it finds.

It is okay to let Malwarebytes remove whatever it finds. Malwarebytes is a conservative tool.


Thank you very much Sir, for your kindness and your awesome expertise with regards to this matter...its a thumbs up.
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
You are welcome.

It would be interesting to see if the steps in post #6 finds things that Malwarebytes did not :-)
 

My Computer

Computer type
Laptop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Employer provided Dell Latitude
OS
W7 Pro SP1 64bit
CPU
i7
Memory
8GB
Graphics Card(s)
Intel HD Graphics
Hard Drives
crappy SSD
Antivirus
Employer mandated Symantec Endpoint Protection
Browser
Pale Moon 64bit, IE11 64bit & Chrome 64bit
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