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What is a yaaxvt.dll error? Is it important? How do I get rid of the error loading message?1 person needs an answerI do too
August 27th, 2010 4:20am

It sounds as though you’ve had a recent infection and one of your ‘anti’ programs has removed the malware files, or some of them, but not the entry in the registry. Note that it is prudent to create a system restore point before making changes to the registry. Try one of these: 1. There are a number of registry keys where the rascal could be hiding, so it’s quicker to search the whole registry. Open a Run window (Windows key+R), type regedit and press Enter. Click Edit > Find and type the name of the rogue, put ticks in Keys, Values and Data, then click Find Next. When it’s found in the right pane, right-click it and delete it. There should be only one entry but press F3 to continue searching, just to confirm there are no more.2. If you’re concerned about making registry changes, remove the entry using the system configuration utility. In a Run window (Windows key+R), type msconfig and press Enter. Go to the Startup Tab and remove the tick alongside the name of the rogue entry. Click Apply, OK, etc. and restart the computer. When it restarts, put a tick in ‘Don‘t show this again‘ as you‘re effectively doing a selective start up.Just to make sure you are completely clean, download the free Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware fromhttp://www.malwarebytes.org/
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August 27th, 2010 9:41am

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