iifeExyV.dll

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  1. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    Every time I start my Computer I get a error saying.

    C:/windows/system32/iifeExyV.dll
    The Specified Module could not be found.

    What is This and how do I fix it.
     
  2. ddp

    ddp Moderator Staff Member

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    moved to correct forum as not a pc hardware issue. check in msconfig/startup for this "iifeExyV.dll" & uncheck the box in front of it.
     
  3. cdavfrew

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    Hi spawn1980

    Please do not post in other forums as well, as it takes up helpers' time

    http://forums.windrivers.com/showthread.php?t=82416
    http://www.help2go.com/forum/showthread.php?p=416401

    Please download the HijackThis zip file. Save it onto a convenient place in your computer, and then unzip the file.

    Rename HijackThis(.exe) to scanner(.exe).

    Next, run scanner(.exe). A window will pop up.

    • Click on the button which says Main Menu, then Do a system scan and save a logfile.
    • Please wait for the scan to be completed.
    • After the scan has completed, a text window will pop up. Please post the contents of this window here.

    This will also be located at hijackthis(.txt) in the same folder that HijackThis was originally saved.

    NOTE:: Do not fix anything using HijackThis, as this may also damage legitimate components of your computer.

    Best Regards :D
     
  4. spawn1980

    spawn1980 Regular member

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    I found the problem. It was a Malware so I got rid of it with Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware I never knew malware could do that. Thanks for your help guys...
     

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