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Hi Sandy, Thank you for choosing Microsoft Community to post your question. I appreciate your knowledge in running System File Checker tool and posting the logs. Printui.dll is the executable file that contains the functions used by the printer configuration dialog boxes. L et’s run the Deployment Image Servicing and Management (DISM) tool which will try to fix the corrupt operating system files. Open an elevated command prompt.
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I hope I am posting this to the correct forum. Every time I start up Windows 7 a 'RunDLL' window pops up and a warning tone sounds. The window says: 'There was a problem starting C: users TODDSR1 AppData Local Temp bsbcuuidjvoqplabijm.bfg The specified Module could not be found.' I have run McAfee AV, Windows defender, and Malwarebytes Anti-Malware but the window still pops up every time. I even tried Wondershare's 1-click PC Care and the problem persists.
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Any suggestions as to what I can do to fix this? Thanks in advance for your help.
Assuming you did have a BFG on your computer originally, I would think it that it was partially uninstalled at one time. Or it was damaged by an overly aggressive anti-malware program. The company itself doesn't have a bad reputation. If you didn't run 'Restore' to an earlier time like I recommended above, then Revo wouldn't find it because it's only partially installed now, or it's been partially uninstalled. Your error message is because the game tries to run and can't find that DLL. If you did do a restore, then it's broken. How, I don't know.
But to unbreak it, you'll probably have to reinstall it, and then run Revo. Figuring out which of their games it was would be the hard part. Here's their web site: At least that's what I think is going on. If you've never heard of BFGs and are sure one was never installed, let me know and I'll dig deeper. Yeah, I did do a restore as you recommended. First I did it to the date right before the problem started and have gone back to earlier and then earlier restore points and it is still not finding it.
I had the same idea as you: I figured I could reinstall the game from them and then uninstall it. However, I went to their website and did even remotely recognize any of their games and I know before today I have never been to that website. So it is very odd. Where I currently have my computer restored to, everything is running fine and the error is not popping up.
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However, Revo is still not seeing Big Fish games so I am not sure what the deal is with that. Should I just the leave the computer as is for now since everything seems to be running okay?
If your computer is a brand name, like Dell, HP, Compaq, etc., then a few BFGs may have come with the bloatware that's often provided from these makers on the mobo driver disk or the recovery disks. If it's a homebrew computer, then I don't know where it could have come from. Maybe it was an add-on offer as part of the install of some other software you actually wanted that you missed and just used the 'default' install. They are getting really sneaky these days with those. Making you 'decline' an offer when it appears you should click the 'Continue' button, for instance. But, since you're back to normal, it's nothing to worry about, IMO. Search this Thread Similar Threads Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post Hi all, when i open a browser, it automatically direct me to some random sites.
I tried making my default homepage something else but it still does the same thing. I would believe that it is either spyware or adware. Moreover, I have experienced that sometimes when i idol from my computer, it.
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