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Rundll error

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When i start up xp i get a message saying:

RUNDLL: Error loading C:\WINDOWS\system32\hwasgsne.dll
The specified module could not be found.

Im not sure what has started this but any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.
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Re: Rundll error

Hi
Start windows,open command prompt.With your OS system disk in the drive-type sfc /scannow.Let the process run trough.Restart when done and if you got a winner

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take note of the space in the command youre typing: sfc /scannow
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take note of the space in the command youre typing: sfc /scannow
That didnt work. but thanks for helping anyways.
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Did your Antivirus / Antispyware software alert you it removed a virus / spyware before this started happening? I am guessing it removed the virus / spyware but didn't remove the reference to it on startup. Use a program that shows you all the programs starting up at bootup to disable this startup. For example: Click Start->Run type MSCONFIG, click OK, click on the Startup tab and find the line the references rundll and hwasgsne.dll. Uncheck this line and click OK.
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Did your Antivirus / Antispyware software alert you it removed a virus / spyware before this started happening? I am guessing it removed the virus / spyware but didn't remove the reference to it on startup. Use a program that shows you all the programs starting up at bootup to disable this startup. For example: Click Start->Run type MSCONFIG, click OK, click on the Startup tab and find the line the references rundll and hwasgsne.dll. Uncheck this line and click OK.
Thats another good posibility.
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Yes its gone!!!!

Thanks MWilliams
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