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First I like to say hi to all you guys and gals here in this forum, I'm new and I would like some help figuring out how to go about my issues on my pc.

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Every time I reboot my computer I get a RUNLL error that reads: C:\WINDOWS\system23\yiwuwopo.dll file not found
also I noticed a very large decrease in speed at times, followed by unwanted pop's using either browser (firefox, IE)

Fix's tired thus far
Ran Avast, Spy Subtract, Disk Cleanup, Defrag

I'm hoping there is a fix to this, I have backed up my HDD but would be a pain to reload everything, I'm finishing my last quarter of school at Webster U. and have a lot of school work on this HDD, plus I'm a second level Analyst for Boeing and I have a few programs I use from home to remote using RAM z-token with IPSec.

I would really appreciate any help at all

thanks
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Rorschach112

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Please go to the malware forum and follow the instructions at the top....Especially the CLICK HERE.

That will give you several steps that will help you clean up 70 percent of all problems by yourself. If at the end of the process you are still having difficulty--and you may not be-- then post a hijackthis log in THAT forum.
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Thanks Rorschach112, I'll follow those steps
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After following the steps posted and after a reboot, the problem no longer seems to exist.
My thanks to you RorSchach112 for your help, I will come out here daily and read these forums in the hopes that I can help others.
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Glad that it fixed your problem :)

You will find a wealth of information on the forums that will be of great benefit to your PC
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