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Event Viewer Error's
#1
I've been working on fixing Event Viewer Error's. I'm down to one error and two warnings.
I can't seem to find no good information on what to do to fix this error.
Maybe someone here can point me in the right direction...
Sorry for the order of the attachments, Your site is a bit tricky on how to upload files... Big Grin


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#2
its could be coming from the AV program you are using its was just a warning not a error

its pretty normal to have error and warning show up in Event Viewer from time to time, not Every little error that show up

mean you have a problem with your computer


I would be careful playing around in registry

#3
Yup, even a fresh Windows install will kick out errors and warnings in Event Viewer, so it's normal. However...If you do have something major go wrong...That should be one of the first places you go when trying to diagnose a system.

Scammers that end up remoting into victims computers bring up Event Viewer claiming that it's actually a list of viruses in the system...NOT!!!
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#4
Thanks guys...
I started with this many... Now I'm down to one...


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#5
Well Compton, good to know that what we said may help someone else at some point...eh? lol

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#6

  1. Windows fully updated?
  2. All Drivers fully updated?
  3. Programs all updated?
  4. Have you run malware scans?
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#7
I am sure it will help someone Larry

Raner its probably a normal warning I would leave it well alone

#8
Thanks Compton...
I guess , I messed up a bit on my verbiage when I posted. I was not concerted about malware. I knew that the event viewer warning on the log was just something windows 10 did not like and reported it. All I was trying to do was to figure out why the library was being loaded with every application, that's all.
Thanks for all the help. It's just a warning so will leave it alone.

#9
.DLL files (Dynamic Link Libraries) are used all the time with everything Windows does, in fact Windows couldn't operate without them. I really wouldn't worry about it.

#10
I got it fixed...
   



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