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C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll error RECOMMENDED: Click here to fix Windows errors and improve system performance Whenever there is a major update on Windows, some users tend to run into a lot of issues. Not that the update is bad, http://www.thewindowsclub.com/problem-starting-logilda-dll-windows it’s mostly because of software conflicts, environmental issues, etc, that these issues arise. We http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2161886/internet-explorer-error-windows-system32-inetcpl-cpl.html discussed different errors and various fixes in our website after Windows 8.1 was released. Today we will discuss an error that mostly occurs after you boot into Windows: There was a problem starting C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll The specified module could not be found. There was a problem starting C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll This error occurs due to the incompatible version Logitech software, more error loading specifically Logitech Download Assistant. This belongs to the Logitech mouse, one of the most commonly used mouse among the PC users. So naturally a lot of users have reported this error message. After some research I found out the way to fix this problem. To resolve this problem please follow these steps. Method 1: Open Task Manager Go to the Startup tab and find LogiDA Right click on LogiDA and click on error loading c Disable Now we have temporarily disabled the Logitech Download Assistant from starting with the computer. Now we have to delete the entry so we won’t be bothered with it again. To do so Advertisement ^ Press Win + R and type in REGEDIT Now we need to backup the registry. Follow this article on Backup and Restore Registry. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run key Find Logitech Download Assistant and delete the entry Now reboot the system for changes to take effect. Method 2: If you don’t want to go through the whole registry entry then I’ll suggest a simpler way. Download CCleaner Now install CCleaner and open it Click on Tools –> Startup Now select Logitech Download Assistant from the list and click on Delete This process is much simple and less complicated. Once you have done this you need to reboot your computer to take effect. I hope you find this article helpful. In case of any issues please feel free to drop a comment in our comments section. We will be more than happy to assist you. RECOMMENDED: Click here to update all device drivers on your Windows PC Related Posts: How to manually reset each Windows Update component to default List of Rundll32 commands for Windows 10/8/7 DLL Hijacking Vulnerability At
Gaming Smartphones Tablets Windows 8 PSUs Android Your question Get the answer Tom's Hardware>Forum>Windows 7>Internet Explorer error c:\Windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl> Solved Internet Explorer error c:\Windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl Tags: Windows Internet Explorer Computers System32 Windows 7 Last response: 26 August 2016 18:12 in Windows 7 Share CisloIT 30 May 2014 16:03:15 Each time a particular user goes to open internet explorer. The person gets an error box of RunDLL There was problem starting C:\Windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl The operating system cannot run %1. Another thing that happens is the download box appears. So she gets that error and the download box when the user try's to open up internet explorer. I was able to transfer Firefox to her computer. And she is able to use Firefox just fine. I also tried searching inetcpl.cpl and the search box of the computer. And nothing will open. I searched inetcpl.cpl and it opens up fine on my computer. But i am a admin on my computer. That user is a slandered user on that computer. The person that is having issues is using Windows 7 Internet explorer 11 I believe. But i know it's at least internet explorer 10. More about : internet explorer error windows system32 inetcpl cpl Reply to CisloIT Best solution the great randini a b $ Windows 7 30 May 2014 16:10:05 that was caused by a recent windows update kb2964358 and seemed to only affect people on ie9 on windows 7. you will have to uninstall ie9 from add remove programs / show installed updates and then update it again. I would block the update if they need to use ie9 or upgrade to 10 or 11 Reply to the great randini Share CisloIT 30 May 2014 16:12:32 the great randini said:that was caused by a recent windows update kb2964358 and seemed to only affect people on ie9 on windows 7. you will have to uninstall ie9 from add remove programs / show installed updates and then update it again. I would block the update if they need to use ie9 or upgrade to 10 or 11 Interesting. I will have to double check on that. And then try it. Thanks for the tip. I will let yo know if it works. Reply to CisloIT m 0 l Related resources I get this error message when I