Re: rundll error loading C:\windows\system32\bridge.dll



I think it's part of a spyware program that has probably been removed but
the link at startup is still referencing it. Type msconfig into the run
command and look at the startup tab, can you see it referenced there.?
Neil
"lisa lyn" <lisa lyn@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:3ABF097A-09CD-4C99-9138-B561DC5C84AC@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
The following message:
comes up when I start my computer:

rundll error loading C:\windows\system32\bridge.dll
specified module could not be found

I have searched for this specified module, if the computer can''''t find
it
then.... any suggestions?
I do not have the software to reinstall anything.
The computer was given to me and it works well besides this glitch.
thanks for your support
--
lisalyn


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