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Re: Error Box on Load up of PC
I have an idea. Go to Start --> Find, and enter in "msconfig". You'll get a window that allows you to configure the deepest programs of your Windows machine.
Do not play around and experiment in here! If you do, you WILL screw-up your PC! Alright, now click on the startup tab. You'll see a bunch of programs on a list. Each one has their own check-box. All these programs are what load when you login to your user. Find something in the list called "ygjamzd" and uncheck it. After words, restart you PC. When you log in again, a message will come up saying you have changed the system. That's just a reminder, but it'll bring up the msconfig window just in case something went wrong. You should also not have that error message come up. If all this happens, you have fixed the problem, however, you may not have corrected it. By disabling programs in the startup tab of msconfig, you disable whatever they were meant to do. If it's a program you want, it can be a problem. However, at this point, because it can't load that .DLL, it's not doing anything anyway. Looking at the name, I have a feeling it's some spyware program or something, and if that's the case, you don't want it anyway. I hope this helps. |

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Re: Error Box on Load up of PC
Right mate, did exactly what you said, no more little annoying error box, the thing came up and I told it never to come up again, I think it worked, thanks alot mate, so helpful, and also thanks for the warning
whered you learn this anyway I'm interested ? |

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Re: Error Box on Load up of PC
ygjamzd.dll turns up absolutely no results on sysinfo.org or Google. That means it's a randomly generated file name, and it's malware.
It would be a good idea to run a full scan with Spybot, Ad-Aware, and Windows Defender, as well as your anti-virus application (If you don't have one, use AVG). |

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Re: Error Box on Load up of PC
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I don't remember exactly, but I think I saw this online somewhere as a way to get your PC to stop being so slow when you log in. Some of those programs are not necessary. It depends on what you use. For instance, if you have Windows Messenger, the IM program that is built-in to Windows XP, it will load each time you log in, but if you don't use it and you don't use MSN or Windows Live Messengers, you can uncheck it in msconfig and you PC will be a little faster. |

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