rundll32.exe problem...

A

Andrius

My computer is having a problem connecting to the internet
using DSL. The box seems to be working fine, and i know it
isn't the router because I tried connecting it directly
into the computer and it still won't work. When i turned
on my computer today, an error message popped up
saying"Windows has fixed a fatal error" and I clicked Send
Error Report, but nothing happened because this connection
box popped up and it wouldn't connect. I can only use my
dial-up to get online and my DSL won't work. I have a
feeling it might have something to do with this
rundll32.exe because whenever I shut off my computer by
going to Start---Shutdown, this box pops up saying the
rundll32.exe is not responding or something and needs to
shutdown. Also, i never got this message before I couldn't
connect. I am running on Windows XP(just in case you
forgot it was a Windows XP room) if that helps at all.
 
M

Malke

Andrius said:
My computer is having a problem connecting to the internet
using DSL. The box seems to be working fine, and i know it
isn't the router because I tried connecting it directly
into the computer and it still won't work. When i turned
on my computer today, an error message popped up
saying"Windows has fixed a fatal error" and I clicked Send
Error Report, but nothing happened because this connection
box popped up and it wouldn't connect. I can only use my
dial-up to get online and my DSL won't work. I have a
feeling it might have something to do with this
rundll32.exe because whenever I shut off my computer by
going to Start---Shutdown, this box pops up saying the
rundll32.exe is not responding or something and needs to
shutdown. Also, i never got this message before I couldn't
connect. I am running on Windows XP(just in case you
forgot it was a Windows XP room) if that helps at all.

What does a scan with a current antivirus program (meaning a version not
earlier than 2002 and using updated virus definitions) show? Also,
remove spyware with Spybot Search & Destroy from
www.safer-networking.org and Ad-aware from www.lavasoftusa.com. Be sure
to update these programs before running them. These programs are free,
so run them both since they complement each other. It is best to run
antivirus and spyware removal tools in Safe Mode.

Malke
 

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