After a quick Google search I found out that may be a component used by
adware BrowserAid to add an Internet Explorer toolbar and display pop-up ad
windows...
""
Summary : CBho404 Object BHO
Company : Unknown
Description : BrowserAid/CBho404 Object browser helper object
Adware applications, toolbars and browser extensions may serve
advertisements even while you are not surfing the Internet.
This application may serve various types of advertising, not limited to
pop-up ads.
Threat Level (1-10) : 10
""
Before correcting the file you should run a full system scan using both an
antivirus (
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/) and an
antispyware.(
http://www.trendmicro.com/spyware-scan/). Then you should
download the free version of windows defender and install it
(
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...E7-DA2B-4A6A-AFA4-F7F14E605A0D&displaylang=en)
and be sure your antivirus program is up to date.
Good luck
--
Marian Gutu
MCP, MCSAs, MCSEs
Be nice, society already sucks!
May the Force be with you!
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Marian Gutu said:
to corect .dll errors: place the windows CD in the cdrom drive, start=>
run:
sfc /scannow [enter].
Regards
--
Marian Gutu
MCP, MCSAs, MCSEs
Be nice, society already sucks!
May the Force be with you!
http://www.google.com
Moghedien said:
I'm using Windows xp professional. Every time I start up, I get this
message-
Error loading C:\windows\system32\inetp60.dll. The specified module could
not
be found.