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Hi there,

Whenever windows starts up, a box apperars with the title "cannot find shell.dll" and then when I click "close", a deep blue "help" box comes up with nothing in it. Can anyone tell me what this stuff, is, and how I might remove it? I don't really understand computers at all, and could really use the help.


Thanks a bunch.
Last edited by DMR; Oct 15th, 2004 at 2:31 pm. Reason: removal of email address
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Re: cannot find shell.dll

Hi creiling, welcome to TechTalk!

Being a new member I'm sure you weren't aware of this, but one of our forum policies is to keep all responses to a given question in the thread in which the question was asked (as opposed to having responses emailed to the member asking the question).

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The "cannot find shell.dll" error indicates that your shell.dll file is either missing or corrupt. The error is fairly common, and can happen for a few reasons; probably the most common reason being a virus infection.

A lot of information on possible causes of the error (and the fixes) can be found in the links in the following Google search; try some of the suggestions and let us know what you get:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
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