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Jing
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      5th Nov 2003
One file named "c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll" had virus
and was automatically deleted by MS Cleaner. However, each
time I turn on my pc, an error message window(RUNDLL)pops
up with "error loading c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll the
specified module could not be found." Some people said
that I have to go to registry to do something but I have
no idea how to do it. Could anyone give me some hint?

Thanks
 
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Dave Patrick
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      5th Nov 2003
Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer
Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup
Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path
to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the
registry's "Run" keys.

%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
%USERPROFILE%\%USERNAME%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.


HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.


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Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
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"Jing" wrote:
> One file named "c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll" had virus
> and was automatically deleted by MS Cleaner. However, each
> time I turn on my pc, an error message window(RUNDLL)pops
> up with "error loading c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll the
> specified module could not be found." Some people said
> that I have to go to registry to do something but I have
> no idea how to do it. Could anyone give me some hint?
>
> Thanks



 
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Dave Patrick
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      5th Nov 2003
Start\Settings\Control Panel\Administrative Tools\Computer
Management(Local)\System Information\Software Environment\Startup
Programs|View|Advanced, then in the "Location" column, you'll find the path
to the "Startup" location either in the "Startup" directories or from the
registry's "Run" keys.

%ALLUSERSPROFILE%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
%USERPROFILE%\%USERNAME%\Start Menu\Programs\Startup

You can delete the shortcuts that you no longer want to run.


HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run

You can delete the string value for the program you no longer want to run.


--

Regards,

Dave Patrick ....Please no email replies - reply in newsgroup.
Microsoft MVP [Windows NT/2000 Operating Systems]

"Jing" wrote:
> One file named "c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll" had virus
> and was automatically deleted by MS Cleaner. However, each
> time I turn on my pc, an error message window(RUNDLL)pops
> up with "error loading c:\WINNT\system32\lvvajod.dll the
> specified module could not be found." Some people said
> that I have to go to registry to do something but I have
> no idea how to do it. Could anyone give me some hint?
>
> Thanks



 
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