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Kimbo1965

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When I restarted my laptop after an error on internet explorer freezing I got a GOE62~1.dll error. I looked in this forum and tried reinstalling google desktop as I had previousl uninstalled it but some time ago.

Can you help as it slowing down my start up as I keep having to press okay to get past the error.

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The dll file is connected with the Google Update Notifier.
Do you wish to keep Google, what Google applications do you have installed.

We can then advise you which way to deal with this issue.
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The dll file is connected with the Google Update Notifier.
Do you wish to keep Google, what Google applications do you have installed.

We can then advise you which way to deal with this issue.



I did a system restore back to a couple of days ago and it seems for the moment to have solved the problem. I currently have googletalk and google toolbar for internet explorer - both of which I am not bothered about keeping.
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If the problem returns either uninstall all of google if you are not using it.
Or reinstall it, having saved anything necessary.
OR
download and run autoruns.
http://technet.micro...s/bb963902.aspx
1: Extract the Autoruns Zip file contents to a folder.
2: Double-click the "Autoruns.exe".
3: Click on the "Everything" tab
4: Remove any entries that mention "File Not Found" by right-clicking the entry and select Delete.
But in your case look particularly for that file.
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If the problem returns either uninstall all of google if you are not using it.
Or reinstall it, having saved anything necessary.
OR
download and run autoruns.
http://technet.micro...s/bb963902.aspx
1: Extract the Autoruns Zip file contents to a folder.
2: Double-click the "Autoruns.exe".
3: Click on the "Everything" tab
4: Remove any entries that mention "File Not Found" by right-clicking the entry and select Delete.
But in your case look particularly for that file.


Thank you
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