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Missing DLL on Windows Startup...

Discussion in 'All other topics' started by A.Beast, Apr 18, 2006.

  1. A.Beast

    A.Beast Guest

    I've been having this error popup for probably a year now, I've tried researching it off and on, but haven't found anything. Everytime windows starts, a RUNDLL error comes up complaining about tpcdlib32.dll having a missing value _mainRD. The file still exists in my c:/windows but I think it is corrupt or something. I can't find the dll anywhere, I believe it is part of Kodak picture it! software or something else by Kodak.

    Any advice about getting rid of this error? Its slowing down my startup and is a major pain in the ace. Thanks!
     
  2. dolphin2

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    When I did a search for the tpcdlib32.dll, it came up with spyware results.

    Do you run any anti-spyware programs? Which ones?
     
  3. A.Beast

    A.Beast Guest

    I have ad-aware and spybot s&d, but I know the .dll is created by Kodak. Where did your search results come from?
     
  4. ireland

    ireland Active member

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    are ye sure its the right one and could it be this kpcdlib32.dll or this one pcdlib32.dll

    Find the dll file you need and download immediately!
    http://www.dlldump.com/
     
  5. mcalister

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    My wife had that Kodak software on her computer and constantly had problems with reeboot error messages and spyware. I deleted that software off her computer and those problems dissappeared.
     
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    Kodak my be looking for a startup command and Windows sees that its not their so you may get that error.

    Try going into START/RUN and then type MSCONFIG and select the startup tab and see if Kodak (or somthing that refers to Kodak) and uncheck the box, this may help. Also maybe when you uninstalled the program it did not uninstall properly.
     

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