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winex32b.com error in loading !!!

#1 User is offline   t2me 

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Posted 08 July 2010 - 10:59 PM

Hi Guy's

I am getting error at startup " Error in loading winexb32.rom "
The specified module could not be found.

What is that Mean and how can i rectify it ? Is it any serious or I can repair it ?


I am using windows Vista ( 32 bit ) OS.


Please suggest me the solution...


Regards'

This post has been edited by t2me: 08 July 2010 - 11:02 PM


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Posted 09 July 2010 - 08:29 AM

You sure about that error message?

I get no Google returns at all on such, other than your post.

The fact that the file ending is .rom...is somewhat confusing.

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Posted 09 July 2010 - 02:12 PM

Hello,

Such messages result when files have been removed from the computer but there is still something telling the computer to run it. This often happens when removing malware for instance.

To resolve this, download Autoruns, search for the related entry and then delete it.
  • Create a new folder on your hard drive called AutoRuns (C:\AutoRuns) and extract (unzip) the file there. (click here if you're not sure how to do this.)
  • Open the folder and double-click on autoruns.exe to launch it.
  • Please be patient as it scans and populates the entries.
  • When done scanning, it will say Ready at the bottom.
  • Scroll through the list and look for a startup entry related to the file(s) in the error message.
  • Right-click on the entry and choose delete.
  • Reboot your computer and see if the startup error returns.

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