Cleared all trace of GeForce Experience but the Errors came up after restart again!
Return of DLL Errors (Resolved).
Best Answer phillpower2 , 01 October 2016 - 03:37 PM
You still have a load of junk on your computer and for all we know one of the programs below that I have highlighted in red could be updating/reinstalling drivers that you do not need, 01/10/2... Go to the full post »
#16
Posted 27 September 2016 - 04:56 PM
#17
Posted 30 September 2016 - 06:33 AM
I don't wish to offend anyone on the site and I am grateful to Freebooter for his input. However, I have been mentored by Phillpower2
over the past week and I am interested to see where he was taking me. I wonder if Phill could take a look and advise me what route
to take at this time?
Regards, Cigos
#18
Posted 01 October 2016 - 04:19 AM
Hello Cigos,
I`m quite sure that no offence will be taken but thank you for your consideration
Before doing anything else can you post an updated Speccy url for us please, for the same error to appear suggests that Geforce experience has been reinstalled somehow.
#19
Posted 01 October 2016 - 02:48 PM
Herewith the updated URL - http://speccy.pirifo...FzV57asqhoKPXV5
Sorry this has gone on for so long.
Cigos
#20
Posted 01 October 2016 - 03:37 PM
#21
Posted 03 October 2016 - 10:40 AM
Herewith the latest Speccy URL-http://speccy.pirifo...HlMt0qx6ej4AAwk.
Hope I successfully followed your advice. Cigos
#22
Posted 06 October 2016 - 05:54 AM
Apologies for the delay getting back to you Cigos, unforeseen circumstances have kept me away from home I`m afraid
Please re-read my reply #21 as your updated Speccy url suggests that you have not done the suggested steps.
#23
Posted 06 October 2016 - 07:26 AM
During your absence I cleaned out all the rubbish I had accrued. I downloaded DDU and followed the instructions
recommended. I used some scanning programs to search for malware etc. I used safe mode where I thought best.
I also had another DLL error appear relating to 'LogiLDA.DLL'. I decided to try and learn about it and downloaded
from 'dll-files' which was suggested as one solution.
Eventually, I restarted and the three DLL errors had disappeared. I recognise that I was not overly sure that what
I was doing was correct but I persisted on my learning curve with a certain amount of courage that I have assumed
from your informed and constructive advice.
Whether the errors will reappear I know not but I would have liked to have continued following your advice to see
exactly where the problem was, in detail.
I would appreciate your comments, Cigos
#24
Posted 06 October 2016 - 09:50 AM
I also had another DLL error appear relating to 'LogiLDA.DLL'. I decided to try and learn about it and downloadedfrom 'dll-files' which was suggested as one solution.
Not sure what it was that you did but if it has worked I am pleased for you.
dll problems can be a bit of a minefield and you need to be careful what you do as downloading the wrong thing can hose your OS.
What I would suggest you do is 1: create a new system restore point for your new stable settings (see attachment). 2: post a new Speccy url for us so we can see what is running without causing any problems, this in case the problem reappears in the future.
#25
Posted 06 October 2016 - 03:07 PM
Thank you. I will do as you suggest. Herewith latest Speccy URL http://speccy.pirifo...TNlIHTG2eCJESEu
#26
Posted 06 October 2016 - 03:15 PM
#27
Posted 07 October 2016 - 02:40 PM
Four of those shown I had uninstalled! I will go to work on those you have shown.
I had not considered the Google entries so I have work to do. Cigos
#28
Posted 08 October 2016 - 09:56 AM
#29
Posted 08 October 2016 - 11:02 AM
I have cleared out some isolated items left over after my uninstalls but some of those in the Speccy scheduler
there is no trace in my searches. Could it be that the only references are in the registry?
As a separate issue I use VOPT for defragging as it was a paid for program until the death of the author and
it was bequeathed free to the public. I wondered what you think of it as a program? I find it to be excellent.
Cigos
#30
Posted 08 October 2016 - 12:08 PM
Search for and delete the entries that have been mentioned using CCleaner (free) from here, under no circumstances should you use the CCleaner registry cleaner, it is not necessary and if incorrectly used can hose the OS.
Defragging a HDD any more than once every couple of months will do more harm than good for the average user, by over doing it you can actually create the very fragmentation that you think that you are avoiding, no need for any third party programs either, Windows has its own built in defrag tool, see tutorial courtesy of Brink here
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