Rundll Notification At Start Up - Error Loading C:windows
Jul 18, 2005
I am getting the following Rundll notification on WinXP SP2.
Error loading C:windows
patchw32.dll
The specified module could not be found
I have checked on the C:windows|npatchw32.dll file and it appears to be spyware that has been removed but I need help in removing the run dll notification
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