Missing rtl70bpl file

F

franktee

After receiving what seemed to be a false positive from Avast free Home
edition I now get (after every restart), the following...
"This application has failed to start because rtl70bpl was now found.
Reinstalling the application may fix the problem".
Appreciate any advice on how to reinstall same. Have Googled for help but
have not found the correct site.
TIA.
franktee
Winxp Pro SP3
 
J

Jose

After receiving what seemed to be a false positive from Avast free Home
edition I now get (after every restart), the following...
"This application has failed to start because rtl70bpl was now found.
Reinstalling the application may fix the problem".
Appreciate any advice on how to reinstall same. Have Googled for help but
have not found the correct site.
TIA.
franktee
Winxp Pro SP3

This is common after malicious software removal.

Perform some scans for malicious software first, then fix any
remaining issues:

Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware
detection programs:

Malwarebytes (MBAM): http://malwarebytes.org/
SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/

They can be uninstalled later if desired.

A "Cannot find...", "Could not run...", "Error loading... or "specific
module could not be found"
message is usually related to malware that was set to run at startup
but has been deleted.

Windows is trying to load this file but cannot locate it since the
file was mostly likely removed
during an scan for malicious software. However, an associated orphaned
registry entry remains and is
telling Windows to load the file when you boot up.

Since the file no longer exists, Windows will display an error
message. You need to remove this
registry entry so Windows stops searching for the file when it loads.

To resolve this, download and install Autoruns, search for the related
entry and then delete it.

http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx

Launch Autoruns.exe and wait for it to finish populating the list of
entries.

When it is 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 offending entry and choose delete.

Reboot your computer and troubleshoot remaining issues.
 
P

Paul

franktee said:
After receiving what seemed to be a false positive from Avast free Home
edition I now get (after every restart), the following...
"This application has failed to start because rtl70bpl was now found.
Reinstalling the application may fix the problem".
Appreciate any advice on how to reinstall same. Have Googled for help but
have not found the correct site.
TIA.
franktee
Winxp Pro SP3

The false positive problem is admitted here.

http://forum.avast.com/index.php?topic=51647.msg436938

"Among the files affected were high-profile programs produced by
Adobe, Realtek sound card drivers, various media players etc."

This is their article on how to clean up the mess.

http://support.avast.com/index.php?_m=knowledgebase&_a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=376

If the missing file was part of something RealTek produced,
RealTek offer driver downloads. You have to determine whether
the built-in audio chip is AC'97 or HDAudio to download
the correct file. But you'd only contemplate doing this,
if the Avast instructions for recovery from the virus
chest don't work.

http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/

The funny thing is, I have a few various RealTek downloads here,
and I'm not seeing a file with that name here. So I hope
the virus chest coughs up the necessary file.

Paul
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top