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Virus how to solve it [ 3 Answers ] Hi, I really need anyone help. Is cmd. Error c bad image checksum [ 2 Answers ] The subject message appears when trying to start my computer then it shuts down and restarts continually. Browse All Topics. Answer Find questions to answer. Find today's questions. Find unanswered questions. Search Search Topics. Advanced Search. Not a member?

Find latest posts by leobas. Send a private message to seahwk If you notice any suspect files on your computer, then verify the file location. Although, the apoint. Most of these end users have reported the apoint. This problem occurs, primarily because of a conflict between the Alps touchpad drivers and Norton Internet Security suite. To fix this problem, you will need to create an exception in the Norton software. For step by step instructions on how to do that, I suggest you check the software manual.

While there are so many different things that can cause an apoint. The method that works will depend greatly on what is causing the problem in the first place. These are things I have gone to great lengths to outline in the solutions I have provided below. Exe errors are known to occur due to corrupted entries within the Windows registry. Viruses are more than capable of not only corrupting important system files, but also adding malicious entries to the registry, which generates errors at system start-up.

In order to detect, repair and clean these registry entries, you will need to use the professional registry cleaner tool Advanced System Repair Pro.

This multifaceted tool is not only capable of repairing your registry, but also optimising your hard drive, compressing the registry and improving the overall performance of your computer system. If, after careful analyses, find that you have a false apoint.

Malicious files love to hide themselves inside of legitimate files, which means, there is a good chance that your legitimate apoint. Simply run a full scan of your computer using your current internet security solution. Providing your virus definitions are up-to-date, that should be sufficient in removing the virus. I already mentioned updating the Alps touchpad drivers as a solution to the DLL error message on startup.

This is a fairly simple process, simply visit the website of your laptop manufacturer and search for drivers. From there, you should be able to locate and download the most up-to-date drivers for all the components inside your computer. I have also reinstalled the driver with no success.

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All topics Previous Next. Replies They are recommending that I reinstall windows. Take care. Curley72 2 Bronze. Steps taken: 1: uninstall Alps touchpad driver 2:open regedit 3: search for Alps 4: Delete any entry in the registry with regardds to the Alps pointing devicea and services 5: reboot 6: reinstall the latest Alps driver from the Dell site.

I do not get that anoying popup anymore and the scrols option on my touchpad works fine. Hope this helps!! Message Edited by Curley72 on PM. SupraxM 2 Bronze. Thanks for any help from anyone!! I did what Curley72 suggested and I have not had any problems since. Open regedit 3: search for Alps 4: Delete any entry in the registry with regardds to the Alps pointing devicea and services 5: reboot 6: reinstall the latest Alps driver from the Dell site.

Good luck I have never used Regedit--so I am a little hesitant to start deleting things. Could you be more specific as to what to delete.



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