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mcdanielnc89

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I don't feel like searching why its doing it, but heres a screen shot. it pops up when i restart.

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I would think about looking in the malware forum for help. That is, of course, if you don't mind looking it up.

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I can't find anything on ddcAppPj.dll and geBUnkLD.dll
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While i still think you have some form of malware that is causing your system to look for DLL's that are not there. I reason this out by the names of the DLL's. It is like a joke on you by naming the DLL's with odd names. You can try using Dependancy walker to see if it can find any info on the DLL's. I really doubt it will find anything. Otherwise you will need to look in the registry for run applications that refer to these DLL's and delete the coding from the registry. I personally would copy the files you try to delete to a notepad file, so you can put them back in if needed. Deleting the coding may cause even more errors.

http://www.dependencywalker.com/

As last resort i would think about wiping the drive and reinstalling Windows.

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OK letme understand this. Are you saying these .dlls are in my registry? If so can i delete them?
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