My computer has been really slow so Norton offered a free PC checkup. I did
all the steps that they suggested but I believe that I did something wrong
and keep gettinga message box that says:
Error Loading
c:\ProgramFiles\Wildtangent\Apps\CDA\cduEngine0400.dll
I don't know how t stop this box from popping up on startup. Please help..
Thanks,
Val
Error Message
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Re: Error Message
Valerie wrote:
> My computer has been really slow so Norton offered a free PC checkup.
> I did all the steps that they suggested but I believe that I did
> something wrong and keep gettinga message box that says:
> Error Loading
> c:\ProgramFiles\Wildtangent\Apps\CDA\cduEngine0400.dll
>
> I don't know how t stop this box from popping up on startup. Please
> help.. Thanks,
> Val
Heh!
"cduengine0400.dll" is part of Wild Tangent. Wild Tangent is a game network
that doubles as spyware to deliver advertising for games such as Free Realms
and RuneScape. (I'm getting most of this from Wikipedia).
Your anti-malware applications were correct in scrubbing this evil from your
system. What they left, however, was probably something in your start-up
that tries to load this bit of nastiness.
Pick "Start" then "Run"
Type "MSCONFIG" and press ENTER
Go to the Start Up tab and disable the goblin responsible for your problem.
If you don't know which it is, disable all non-microsoft stuff and start
putting it back, one at a time, until the message reappears.
> My computer has been really slow so Norton offered a free PC checkup.
> I did all the steps that they suggested but I believe that I did
> something wrong and keep gettinga message box that says:
> Error Loading
> c:\ProgramFiles\Wildtangent\Apps\CDA\cduEngine0400.dll
>
> I don't know how t stop this box from popping up on startup. Please
> help.. Thanks,
> Val
Heh!
"cduengine0400.dll" is part of Wild Tangent. Wild Tangent is a game network
that doubles as spyware to deliver advertising for games such as Free Realms
and RuneScape. (I'm getting most of this from Wikipedia).
Your anti-malware applications were correct in scrubbing this evil from your
system. What they left, however, was probably something in your start-up
that tries to load this bit of nastiness.
Pick "Start" then "Run"
Type "MSCONFIG" and press ENTER
Go to the Start Up tab and disable the goblin responsible for your problem.
If you don't know which it is, disable all non-microsoft stuff and start
putting it back, one at a time, until the message reappears.