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Hello,
I have Windows XP Home Edition on a Dell Computer, and every time I start up
the computer, I get an error message that says "RUN DLL CWindow/System32
INVCPI.dll Invalid Access to Memory Location." Can anyone help me to resolve
this error message? I've run the virus scan, the adware and spyware scans,
and it says my computer is clean, but this seems to be what people tell me
the problem is. Could there be another reason why I'm receiving this error
message or what else can I do to resolve it?
Then, run a full system virus scan with fully updated definitions. Try Trend
Micro's Sysclean package (free), it's capable of eliminating keyloggers,
trojans etc.
"Lynn" <Lynn@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:B16E07B4-782D-41A0-95B5-4728724EF246@microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> I have Windows XP Home Edition on a Dell Computer, and every time I start
> up
> the computer, I get an error message that says "RUN DLL CWindow/System32
> INVCPI.dll Invalid Access to Memory Location." Can anyone help me to
> resolve
> this error message? I've run the virus scan, the adware and spyware
> scans,
> and it says my computer is clean, but this seems to be what people tell me
> the problem is. Could there be another reason why I'm receiving this
> error
> message or what else can I do to resolve it?
>
> Any help is most appreciated!!
>
> Thank you very much!!!
> --
> Lynn
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