Thursday, July 30, 2009

What does an error message 'error loading c:\windows\system32\yxwketfo.d... mean when loading Xp

I recently had a virus on my PC, which is now fixed. However, I get the above message when my computer loads Windows XP Prof. What does this file relate to? How can I fix this?

What does an error message 'error loading c:\windows\system32\yxwketfo.d... mean when loading Xp
Try to repair windows ,see link
Reply:Download and run Ccleaner it will get rid of all junk files and folders and put the registry back to defaults. I will not delete anything of any importance just the junk temps / cookies / history all that rubbish just takes up space. It will not delete any of you own files. You will have to sigh in / log in but that's no problem you know who you are ie: passwords etc. It's free. get it below.





http://www.ccleaner.com/
Reply:Go to www.microsoft .com and in the search bar type in the error and click onto the link for the correct solution.I advise doing this because System 32 is part of the Operating System
Reply:May be it's deleted virus files. The files was deleted from system folder but not from registry.





Try run regedit and search for yxwketfo.dll





start -%26gt; run --%26gt; type "regedit"


Click on "My Computer" on the left navigation and press CTRL+F (To Find) search for yxwketfo.dll





Delete any key related founded and press F3 to find another.


Restart your computer.


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