Monday, July 27, 2009

Error loading C:/windows/system32/hhygvoqp.d... it's always appear whenever i turn on my computer pls.help me

Error Message:


Error loading C:\Windows\System32\Bridge.dll. The specified module cannot be found.








Translation:


Upon startup, you receive an error message. After closing the error message, your PC seems to perform sluggishly. You noticed the problem after upgrading to Windows XP SP2 (Service Pack 2).





The WinXP SP2 update offers many features that are designed to prevent intruders from infiltrating a PC. Unfortunately, users who install WinXP SP2 on PCs that already have spyware/adware may encounter problems such as this error, which is often linked to Flingstone Bridge adware.








Solution:


First, open Add Or Remove Programs via the Control Panel, select Flingstone Bridge (if present) from the list, and click Remove. Follow the on-screen instructions and reboot the PC.





Next, delete files and settings frequently associated with Bridge.dll (make sure you back up the Registry before doing so). From the Start menu, select Run, type regedit in the field, and click OK.





Locate the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\CLASSES\CLSI... key and, if present, delete it. Also, go to HKEY_LOCAL_


MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\CUR... and delete the keys at the end of these paths (if present): \EXPLORER\BROWSER HELPER OBJECTS\{9C691A33-7DDA-4C2F-BE4C-C176083... \RUN\Rundll; and \RUN\Mswspl.





Close the Registry Editor, reboot, open My Computer, and locate the WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Bridge.dll file on the Windows drive. Right-click it, select Delete, and click Yes. Repeat these steps to delete the following files (if present): WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\Vnmispoisn_downloader.e... and PROGRAM FILES\SYSTEM\MISC\Vnmispoisn_downloader....





Reboot again. Then, install anti-spyware, such as Ad-aware SE Personal (free; http://www.lavasoft.com) or Spybot Search %26amp; Destroy (free; http://www.safer-networking.org), and scan the system for the presence of spyware agents.











Good luck StarWarsKnower

Error loading C:/windows/system32/hhygvoqp.d... it's always appear whenever i turn on my computer pls.help me
Its a file located in your startup that your computer doesn't use anymore. Probably from a program that was uninstalled. This is how to get rid of it.





You'll have to go to "start"..."Run" and type in MSCONFIG


When the windows pops up go to the "startup" and "services" tabs...and uncheck anything to do with hhygvoqp...Click Apply....system will want to reboot....reboot....a window will appear saying you made changes to the startup......put a checkmark in the small box bottom left...your done.








Good Luck


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