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windows vista starter error "ntzeg.dll" can’t even find a link. . .?
October 30th, 2009 · 2 Comments
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1 The Phlebob // Oct 30, 2009
Not exactly sure what you’re saying, but if you mean you get a message box at startup saying the file ntzeg.dll can’t be found, and if you’ve done a recent virus scan and it caught something, this could be a leftover. The fact that it can’t be found might actually be a good thing, although a nuisance. I take it you just click the OK button and your system runs right after that?
If so, you may be able to get rid of the useless message by going into msconfig and keeping the file from trying to start up. Here’s how:
1.Click on the Start->Run menu item.
2.In the Run text box, type in msconfig, then press Enter.
3.In MsConfig, click the Startup tab.
4.See if there’s an entry for that filename. If there is, clear the checkbox next to its name. Note: Windows Vista even has a column that can show the entire command the program was called up with. To display it, click View->Select Columns and check the Command Line checkbox, then click OK.
5.Click OK.
6.Accept the reboot option.
Hopefully, the message won’t come up on the next reboot. You will, however, get a message about your configuration having changed. In fact, if you just click OK, you’ll get this message after every reboot, however, if you click the checkbox before clicking OK, the message won’t come up again unless and until you make another msconfig change.
Note that, if needs be, those changes can be reversed the same way they were made: The entries are not deleted, just deactivated.
Good luck.
2 Mrs Sue E Side // Oct 30, 2009
it could be related to a program that youve uninstalled. Run CCleaner or disk cleanup.
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