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Processor | Core i5 3470 (3.20 GHZ) |
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Cooling | Intel OC27vv |
Memory | 16 GB DDR3 667mhz |
Video Card(s) | XFX Radeon HD 5670 |
Storage | Seagate - 500GB | 7200RPM | 32MB Cache | Sata-3G |
Display(s) | BenQ RL2455 |
Case | Dell Tower |
Audio Device(s) | On-board |
Power Supply | Corsair 600w |
I let a friend borrow my laptop because her desktop is in storage. She returned it to me a complete mess! Toolbars were every where. I used Malwarebytes 2.0 to clean things up. Now, I'm getting a regsvr32 error.
The .DLL file that's being referenced no exists longer on the system. The strangest thing is, there's a .txt with the same name of the DLL. When I opened the text file with notepad ++, all of the contents is gibberish and has special characters. I used CCleaner to scan and fix the registry, but that didn't work as well. The actual DLL file no longer exists, so my question is will regsvr32 /u work? I think the directory may have been deleted.
Here's the .DLL file name: LFCMP13n
The .DLL file that's being referenced no exists longer on the system. The strangest thing is, there's a .txt with the same name of the DLL. When I opened the text file with notepad ++, all of the contents is gibberish and has special characters. I used CCleaner to scan and fix the registry, but that didn't work as well. The actual DLL file no longer exists, so my question is will regsvr32 /u work? I think the directory may have been deleted.
Here's the .DLL file name: LFCMP13n