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  #1  
Old 05-04-2008, 01:03 PM
redscousetony
 
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Default Error Loading

Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3 error
messages appear they are

Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The specified
module could not be found

Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The specified
module could not be found

Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The specified
module couldnot be found.

I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think the
missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can help
or has and advice would be grateful to know.

PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil




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Old 05-04-2008, 02:04 PM
Dave
 
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redscousetony wrote:
> Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3
> error messages appear they are
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The
> specified module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The
> specified module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The
> specified module couldnot be found.
>
> I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think
> the missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If
> anyone can help or has and advice would be grateful to know.
>
> PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil


It looks like you or your wife has installed some sort of malware.
Go here and download the free version of AdAware.
http://lavasoft.com/products/ad_aware_free.php

Install that and run it. It may find and remove your malware, spyware etc.




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Old 05-04-2008, 02:15 PM
Charlie Tame
 
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Default Re: Error Loading

redscousetony wrote:
> Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3 error
> messages appear they are
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The specified
> module couldnot be found.
>
> I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think the
> missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can help
> or has and advice would be grateful to know.
>
> PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil


Are you from Liverpool then? How's the weather been this year, lousy in
Iowa so far, more rain than Manchester

Anyway I searched for all 3 of those names and found nothing, so they
are probably not part of the operating system and may be part of some
malware. Maybe an antivirus or anti spyware has removed them?

Typically malware tries to launch at startup ao if they have been
cleaned off the system then that is what you are seeing.

Do you run anything like AdAware or Spybot? If so maybe that could
provide a clue, or you could search the registry yourself if you feel
happy about doing that. If so come back here and get advice from someone
more used to Vista before you start, and wait a while for other replies
anyway because someone may just have seen these before.

Can either of you think of anything that was done just before this
started? A game, fancy cursors, anything like that? Sometimes you can
reinstall a bad thing and uninstall it yourself via add/remove programs
and clean up the remains that got left behind.

Also these are all "Temp" files, part of a failed install that is still
trying to get started or something? I would not think any legit program
would be looking for it's libraries in a "Temp" folder, that is what dll
files are, Dynamic Link Libraries.
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Old 05-04-2008, 04:13 PM
Mr. Arnold
 
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"redscousetony" <redscousetony@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:6981AF19-4096-44CD-9E8A-E0ACC64CA0DF@microsoft.com...
> Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3 error
> messages appear they are
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The specified
> module couldnot be found.
>
> I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think the
> missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can
> help
> or has and advice would be grateful to know.


You should go to the Event Viewer to see errors posted there possibly to the
Vista event
logs to get more information than what you're posting about the events.

Control Panel/Sys. Maint./Admin Tools

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Old 05-04-2008, 05:14 PM
redscousetony
 
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--
Tony


"Charlie Tame" wrote:

> redscousetony wrote:
> > Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3 error
> > messages appear they are
> >
> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The specified
> > module could not be found
> >
> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The specified
> > module could not be found
> >
> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The specified
> > module couldnot be found.
> >
> > I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think the
> > missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can help
> > or has and advice would be grateful to know.
> >
> > PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil

>
> Are you from Liverpool then? How's the weather been this year, lousy in
> Iowa so far, more rain than Manchester
>
> Anyway I searched for all 3 of those names and found nothing, so they
> are probably not part of the operating system and may be part of some
> malware. Maybe an antivirus or anti spyware has removed them?
>
> Typically malware tries to launch at startup ao if they have been
> cleaned off the system then that is what you are seeing.
>
> Do you run anything like AdAware or Spybot? If so maybe that could
> provide a clue, or you could search the registry yourself if you feel
> happy about doing that. If so come back here and get advice from someone
> more used to Vista before you start, and wait a while for other replies
> anyway because someone may just have seen these before.
>
> Can either of you think of anything that was done just before this
> started? A game, fancy cursors, anything like that? Sometimes you can
> reinstall a bad thing and uninstall it yourself via add/remove programs
> and clean up the remains that got left behind.
>
> Also these are all "Temp" files, part of a failed install that is still
> trying to get started or something? I would not think any legit program
> would be looking for it's libraries in a "Temp" folder, that is what dll
> files are, Dynamic Link Libraries.


hello charlie tame yeah i am from liverpool but live in manchester now and
yes its still raining thanks for the advice i will give a go see if it works
fingers crossed thanks again
>

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Old 05-04-2008, 05:28 PM
Mr. Arnold
 
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Default Re: Error Loading


"redscousetony" <redscousetony@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:2AE029B7-9D54-464C-A7F7-C6CC1A80690B@microsoft.com...
>
> --
> Tony
>
>
> "Charlie Tame" wrote:
>
>> redscousetony wrote:
>> > Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3
>> > error
>> > messages appear they are
>> >
>> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The
>> > specified
>> > module could not be found
>> >
>> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The
>> > specified
>> > module could not be found
>> >
>> > Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The
>> > specified
>> > module couldnot be found.
>> >
>> > I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think
>> > the
>> > missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can
>> > help
>> > or has and advice would be grateful to know.
>> >
>> > PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil

>>
>> Are you from Liverpool then? How's the weather been this year, lousy in
>> Iowa so far, more rain than Manchester
>>
>> Anyway I searched for all 3 of those names and found nothing, so they
>> are probably not part of the operating system and may be part of some
>> malware. Maybe an antivirus or anti spyware has removed them?
>>
>> Typically malware tries to launch at startup ao if they have been
>> cleaned off the system then that is what you are seeing.
>>
>> Do you run anything like AdAware or Spybot? If so maybe that could
>> provide a clue, or you could search the registry yourself if you feel
>> happy about doing that. If so come back here and get advice from someone
>> more used to Vista before you start, and wait a while for other replies
>> anyway because someone may just have seen these before.
>>
>> Can either of you think of anything that was done just before this
>> started? A game, fancy cursors, anything like that? Sometimes you can
>> reinstall a bad thing and uninstall it yourself via add/remove programs
>> and clean up the remains that got left behind.
>>
>> Also these are all "Temp" files, part of a failed install that is still
>> trying to get started or something? I would not think any legit program
>> would be looking for it's libraries in a "Temp" folder, that is what dll
>> files are, Dynamic Link Libraries.

>
> hello charlie tame yeah i am from liverpool but live in manchester now and
> yes its still raining thanks for the advice i will give a go see if it
> works
> fingers crossed thanks again
>>


If you went to the System logs, you might be able to see what is doing it
clearly instead of shooting from the hip. Or you use the proper tools like
Process Explorer to go look.

<http://www.windowsecurity.com/articles/Hidden_Backdoors_Trojan_Horses_and_Rootkit_Tools_i n_a_Windows_Environment.html>

It might not even be malware. It could have been something you have
installed and it didn't uninstall properly, but you can see it with PE as to
what is running on the computer.





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Old 05-04-2008, 08:14 PM
redscousetony
 
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Default RE: Error Loading

hi guys thanks for the advice but none of them worked iv e try lavasoft ad
aware and spybot i also used tweak now and still the error messages appear
any other suggestions would be grateful
--
Tony


"redscousetony" wrote:

> Please can anyone help when i log onto windows vista on my desktop 3 error
> messages appear they are
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppaData\Local\Temp\biydkrf.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\yayywqnh.dll The specified
> module could not be found
>
> Error Loading C:\Users\Tony\AppData\Local\Temp\cbxophhe.dll The specified
> module couldnot be found.
>
> I dont think it is drastic but just annoying on startup I also think the
> missus has download games from the internet incorrectly. If anyone can help
> or has and advice would be grateful to know.
>
> PS Ive used Tweak Now reg cleaner but to no aveil
>
>
>
>
> --
> Tony

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  #8  
Old 05-04-2008, 08:27 PM
Mr. Arnold
 
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"redscousetony" <redscousetony@hotmail.co.uk> wrote in message
news:FA14C3EF-14A2-47D1-80E6-EC901BC4DC4C@microsoft.com...
> hi guys thanks for the advice but none of them worked iv e try lavasoft ad
> aware and spybot i also used tweak now and still the error messages appear
> any other suggestions would be grateful


You should take the machine to someone that knows what they are doing. All
you're doing is running some snake-oil software on the machine trying to
find and fix something that no snake-oil can fix.

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Old 05-04-2008, 09:51 PM
Dave
 
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redscousetony wrote:
> hi guys thanks for the advice but none of them worked iv e try
> lavasoft ad aware and spybot i also used tweak now and still the
> error messages appear any other suggestions would be grateful
>


Download Autoruns from this page, (download link is at the top right side)
It does not need to be installed, just unzip to your Desktop.
It lists everything loaded at start-up.
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx

Run autoruns.exe and agree to the licence.
The first page is a bit daunting, it opens on the ' Everything ' tab.
Click on Options and put a tick on ' Hide Microsoft Entries '.
Click on the double green arrow refresh button.

Now the first group of entries is the startup keys in the registry.

The error messages you are seeing on startup are because files are missing,
so you need to disable the entries where it says ' File not found ' or something like that.
Clear the tick in the boxes where it says ' File not found '

When you have unticked all the relevant boxes reboot and check the errors have gone.

Then run Autoruns again and this time right-click those entries and delete them.
The other entries are things like services and drivers etc.
Anything that looks suspicious just clear the box; you can re-enable or delete on next boot.

Good luck!



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Old 05-05-2008, 09:17 PM
redscousetony
 
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cheers to the guys who give me advice but while browsing the web i came
across someone else who had similar error messages and he whent to ms config
and found the path on the startup tab and disabled it which i did and now i
dont have the error messages so once again thanks guys hope i can be of some
assistance in the future thanks to dave ,charlie tame, and mr arnold
--
Tony


"Dave" wrote:

> redscousetony wrote:
> > hi guys thanks for the advice but none of them worked iv e try
> > lavasoft ad aware and spybot i also used tweak now and still the
> > error messages appear any other suggestions would be grateful
> >

>
> Download Autoruns from this page, (download link is at the top right side)
> It does not need to be installed, just unzip to your Desktop.
> It lists everything loaded at start-up.
> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/s.../bb963902.aspx
>
> Run autoruns.exe and agree to the licence.
> The first page is a bit daunting, it opens on the ' Everything ' tab.
> Click on Options and put a tick on ' Hide Microsoft Entries '.
> Click on the double green arrow refresh button.
>
> Now the first group of entries is the startup keys in the registry.
>
> The error messages you are seeing on startup are because files are missing,
> so you need to disable the entries where it says ' File not found ' or something like that.
> Clear the tick in the boxes where it says ' File not found '
>
> When you have unticked all the relevant boxes reboot and check the errors have gone.
>
> Then run Autoruns again and this time right-click those entries and delete them.
> The other entries are things like services and drivers etc.
> Anything that looks suspicious just clear the box; you can re-enable or delete on next boot.
>
> Good luck!
>
>
>
>

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