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| XP SP2 Tips | Registry backup | CSS - Credits | Registry Backup NTBackup ToolbarCop Contact XP Troubleshooting Other sites Search site "Error loading C\WINDOWS\Downloaded Program Files\bridge.dll" After running an anti-virus or anti-spyware program, http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_vista-performance/error-loading-cdll-the-specified-module-could-not/c21f0647-98ea-4170-9fca-90b5fcc5273a you may receive the following error at startup. Bridge.dll is a adware program which adds an entry in the registry RUN key and Windows runs the application at every startup. As the file bridge.dll has been removed http://www.winxptutor.com/bridgedll.htm by your anti-virus / anti-spyware program, and the startup entry is not removed, this error is seen. In short, this means that Windows is trying to run a startup program which no longer exists. You just need to remove the startup entry to eliminate this error message. Open Registry Editor (Regedit.exe) and follow these steps: Navigate to the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run In the right-pane, look for the entry named [RunDLL] and double-click it to ensure that the value reads Bridge.dll Now, delete the RunDLL entry in the right pane. For an efficient way to manage your startup entries, see this page. © 2005-2008 WinXPTutor.com | Privacy Policy
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for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Ask a Question Ask for Help Receive Real-Time Help Create a Freelance Project Hire for a Full Time Job Ways to Get Help Expand Search Submit Close Search Login Join Today Products BackProducts Gigs Live Careers Vendor Services Groups Website Testing Store Headlines Experts Exchange > Questions > Error loading c:\Windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl running Windows XP SvcPack 3, IE 8 Want to Advertise Here? Solved Error loading c:\Windows\system32\inetcpl.cpl running Windows XP SvcPack 3, IE 8 Posted on 2009-11-20 Laptops/Notebooks Windows OS Windows XP MS Legacy OS 4 Verified Solutions 9 Comments 7,695 Views Last Modified: 2013-11-17 This is an example of knowing just enough to be dangerous...I've been trying to speed up my laptop (Toshiba Satellite M65 S809) and am now trying to correct the several errors made in the process. So, one at a time...I'm getting the error shown in the title. Have searched the internet, found solutions ranging from "search my hard drive for the missing file and copy it into the system32 folder" (no can do, search function in Windows Explorer no longer works)...to uploading the file off the internet from a site that no longer has the file. But everywhere I've looked the solutions offered are for older versions of Windows and IE. Just for background: My intention is to get past the errors so that I can do a clean full system back up, then reinstall Windows. But in the process, after uninstalling CA security suite that comes with Time Warner Cable, I seem to have contracted a virus. My son-in-law tried to install Norton but something is keeping it from being able to update the virus file. So that gives you a bigger picture of what I'm dealing with. Any expert advice that leads to a solution, or at least points the way out of this self-created maze...would be more than welcome. 0 Question by:LWK Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Google LVL 50 Active today Best Solution byjcimarron LWK--The first thing to do is to get rid of the malware using the suggestions made. (I believe MalwareBytes should not be run in Safe Mode. http://www.malwarebytes.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=9991 Go to Solution 9 Comments LVL 7 Overall: Level 7 Windows XP 3 Message Assisted Solution by:njxbean2009-11-20 my suggestion would be to download and run ccleaner, malwarebytes and superantispyware. Run them each once in safe mode, then reboot, updat