Friday, July 31, 2009

Error loading c:\winnt\system 32\gmtraqtr.dll?

I have had a dll problem also before and the only way i found to fix the problem was to put in the disk and do a repair or just delete your partion and reformat and redo the system.

Error loading c:\winnt\system 32\gmtraqtr.dll?
I can't find any reference to this file while doing a Yahoo! search,. Because most Windows filenames have been scrutinized at one time or another as possible malware files, this absence is suspicious.





If you've done a recent virus scan and it caught something, this could be a leftover. I take it you just click the OK button and your system runs right after that?





If so, you may be able to get rid of the phony message by going into msconfig and keeping the file from starting up. Here's how:





1. Click on the Start-%26gt;Run menu item.


2. In the Run text box, type in msconfig, then press Enter.


3. In MsConfig, click the Startup tab.


4. See if there's an entry for that filename. If there is, clear the checkbox next to its name.


5. Click OK.


6. Accept the reboot option.





Hopefully, the message won't come up on the next reboot. You will, however, get a message about your configuration having changed. In fact, if you just click OK, you'll get this message after every reboot, however, if you click the checkbox and click OK, the message won't come up again unless and until you make another msconfig change.





Good luck.
Reply:I searched and found nothing, it evidently is NOT a windows OS file. I don't have it on my compter.





Downloaded programs also install .dll's into the System32 folder. So, this file in question must be associated with one of the programs on your computer.





Go to your SYSTEM32 folder and look for that file name. If its there, right click on it and open it with Word Pad. It'll be a bunch of scrambled symbols and words, but maybe you can spot some program name that you can associate with.





You need to find out what program you now have or have had, that uses this .dll, then re-ask this question.


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