How do you stop an 'error in booting C Windows system32 bridge dll' message from coming up in XP?In: Computer Viruses |
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Click start>click run type in msconfig and then press enter. Goto the start up tab and uncheck everything except your anti virus.click ok and reboot. When you come back to the desktop check the box 'do not show this message again" and click ok .
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1. Run Deckard's System Scanner (DSS)
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Ok now this is easy just follow these steps:
bridge.dll is a virus program that adaware/av guard will have removed for you. However, windows will still look for it as it remains in the system registry. You will have to go to 'Run' on the start menu and type 'regedit'. Then search the system registry using the inbuilt search tool and search for 'bridge.dll'. Remove all registry entried relating to this and the system should boot normally in future
First answer by mike mike. Last edit by Delltechie. Contributor trust: 611 [recommend contributor]. Question popularity: 307 [recommend question]
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