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Right click and dll error

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Old 26-01-2010
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Right click and dll error

I am under windows 7 and since today I have the following error when I right click on the Trash, any files or folders. Only the office escape.

Unable to Load Original DLL, aborting....

I installed several new drivers for my motherboard after which it started. I uninstalled all and I have clean the registry with ccleaner and errorfix but nothing works.

After right click the error appears, I click ok and the menu opens as well.
I can not find anything abnormal in the registry.

I am wondering if this is not something else causing this error. I tried using Shell EXview but I do not see how to use it to isolate the error.

Is there a way to see what dll causes this error? In the error window the file is not specified and this is what makes search difficult.

Thank you for your help, I'm going mad through trying to get rid ...
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Old 26-01-2010
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Re: Right click and dll error

Hi,

Indeed, given the "explicit" error message ...determine .Dll missing or misdirected is anything ..

As the problem occurred after installing new driver, I suppose you have uninstalled the old

Have you verified that the problem does not appear in Safe Mode?
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Old 26-01-2010
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Re: Right click and dll error

I wanted installer drivers provided by manufacturers (better I'm doing myself) but when I saw the mistake I removed all those returning to default anyway, which works very well.

I just tried safe mode is exactly like same ...
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Old 26-01-2010
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Re: Right click and dll error

Hi,

If the problem occurs in Safe Mode, it is probably a component of Windows that has been lost

try a test system to see. We must proceed as follows (safe):

-> Start-> all programs-> accessories->

-> do then right-click "command prompt" (the black icon with c:\ blank) and choose Run as administrator

-> tape then sfc/scannow and enter

analysis is easily 5 good minutes and end with an "all ok".
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Re: Right click and dll error

Thank you for the tip, I'll try it tonight.

I have no image system, not yet had time to do one with the restoration of windows. In addition I have only done a total image with Acronis, I was not doing before.

So I hope not to go through the relocation would be too heavy given the number of software I have on it ... A limit may be reinstall the same windows over but I do not know if it will keep all my software shortcuts and registry keys, I'd be surprised.

I prefer to look for other solutions left to reset all registry keys responsible right click but not sure how yet
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Old 16-11-2010
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Re: Right click and dll error

try restoring c:\winxp\system32\iconv.dll
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