windows/system32/fcbyidvi.dll

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David

At start-up I get a system dll error: windows/system32/fcbyidvi.dll

I bought the RegCure for this reason and after running the scan, I still get
the error.

Any thoughts??
 
David said:
At start-up I get a system dll error: windows/system32/fcbyidvi.dll

I bought the RegCure for this reason and after running the scan, I still get
the error.

Any thoughts??

It's possible some malware was deleted by your a/v software, but the
reference to the file was not removed from the registry.

Click Start, Run, type REGEDIT, click OK. Press the Home key, press F3,
type the name of the file into the search pane. Click "Find Next", and
when located, delete the reference to the file. Press F3 to continue
the search.

You can click File, Export, and save the entry to the Desktop. If you
remove it and there's a problem, double-click the .reg file you exported
to the Desktop and it'll be added to the registry again. You can create
a restore point before editing the registry too.

You could click Start, Run, type MSCONFIG, click OK, click the StartUp
tab, and deselect the item(s). When you restart the computer, you will
be warned that you're running in the Diagnostic mode; click to not alert
you again, and OK out. You won't see the message again. But I think
it's best to just remove the references from the registry.
 
Don't listen to the others who say registry cleaners are "snake oil". To fix
your issue automatically, download CCleaner from here
http://www.ccleaner.com/ install it and when you run it select the registry
icon on the left to clean your registry. Let it fix all but choose to backup
when prompted. Your problem should then be fixed.
 
Hello Joe,"Elmo",

You are the man, this fixed my problem!

Thank you very much for the quick repsonse to my question.

I followed your suggestion and used the regedit and removed the associated
file which was causing the dll error.

Take care!
Dave
 
They are NOT snake oil. They are simply written programs to hopefully
correct any registry problems.
Their batting average for fixing problems however is very close to zero.
They are not needed and can cause damage making a computer inoperable.
Why then install and run an un-needed potentially damaging program on your
computer??
 
David said:
Hello Joe, "Elmo",

You are the man, this fixed my problem!

Thank you very much for the quick response to my question.

I followed your suggestion and used the regedit and removed the associated
file which was causing the dll error.

Take care!
Dave

Great news! Thanks for reporting your success.

 
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of the real truth from the source you were unable to read properly!

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