XP system prompts DLL file error when booting

  

Sometimes I get a boot and "look for access, error when loading C:/WIND/SYSTEM32.UKWIEG96.DLL", if you don't find out what dll is, try the following three methods:

Solution one:

Start ——run ——msconfig——start —— remove the add-on ***.dll and restart the computer, usually to This is fine, if it pops up, go to the second step.

Solution 2:

Start ——Run ——regedit, delete the corresponding key in the following location:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Microsoft/Windows /CurrentVersion/Run

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/SOFTWARE/Microsoft/Windows/CurrentVersion/Run

dll for some reason (the biggest possibility is because it is a virus or rogue software dll file, killed Soft deleted) is lost, but its related registration information is still there, causing the system to load it when it is powered on, but it can not find its file, so the latest xp system is reported. If you click “OK", the system is not abnormal, and it can run normally, you can use this software to clean up the boot loader, and this message will not appear after booting.

Solution three:

Generally it should be uninstalled some programs are not completely caused, there is information in the registry. So when it starts, it is still loading. You use Super Rabbit Magic Settings or Windows Optimizer to scan the registry. It will automatically pick out invalid items and delete them.

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