During start up my computer I always get this error message. I use Windows 10 Home x64. The .DLL File is not listed on the website and .DLL-Files Fixer can't fix it.
RunDLL
There is a problem while starting C:\Users\richa\AppData\Local\Snowball\xbin\Snowball.dll
The specified module could not be found.
How can I fix this problem?
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Re: How can I fix this problem?
Hi trekezel,
The simplest way to get rid of the error, is to stop Windows from attempting to load this file at startup. Assuming you have not noted any adverse effects from this file not being loaded.
How to;
1. Download the free program Autoruns by Microsoft.
Click Here: http://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autoruns.zip
Link basis: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... 63902.aspx
2. Run Autoruns (as admin) and find the yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with Snowball.dll. Usually you can locate those image paths from the tab named "Scheduled Task".
3. Right click any yellow highlighted row ending with Snowball.dll and choose delete.
4. Try to find all yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with Snowball.dll from "Everything" tab, delete them.
NOTE: Carefully choose image paths that ends Snowball.dll only, if you deleted paths that are not highlighted then it might cause some trouble booting your PC.
5. Reboot Computer
It seems that the Snowball.dll might be related to a process from Broadcom Corporation Wireless Network software to allow easy access to settings and such. So, if you are experiencing problems with this product, or your wifi, re-install drivers and software for your Wireless network adapter.
Erik
DLL-Files.com
The simplest way to get rid of the error, is to stop Windows from attempting to load this file at startup. Assuming you have not noted any adverse effects from this file not being loaded.
How to;
1. Download the free program Autoruns by Microsoft.
Click Here: http://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autoruns.zip
Link basis: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysi ... 63902.aspx
2. Run Autoruns (as admin) and find the yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with Snowball.dll. Usually you can locate those image paths from the tab named "Scheduled Task".
3. Right click any yellow highlighted row ending with Snowball.dll and choose delete.
4. Try to find all yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with Snowball.dll from "Everything" tab, delete them.
NOTE: Carefully choose image paths that ends Snowball.dll only, if you deleted paths that are not highlighted then it might cause some trouble booting your PC.
5. Reboot Computer
It seems that the Snowball.dll might be related to a process from Broadcom Corporation Wireless Network software to allow easy access to settings and such. So, if you are experiencing problems with this product, or your wifi, re-install drivers and software for your Wireless network adapter.
Erik
DLL-Files.com
Re: How can I fix this problem?
Thanks you for your answer, the error has been fixed.