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\System\SysMenu.dll The specified module could not be found
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Microsoft technical support have solved this problem for me. I'm not sure what they did as they logged in remotely to my computer. But if you are having this problem as well it might be worth giving them a call :)
Hi Kim,
Here is the solution:
1st: Download Auto Runs.
Click Here:
http://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autoruns.zip
Link basis: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx
2nd: Find the yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with sysmenu.dll. Usually you can locate those image paths from Scheduled Task.
3rd: Right click then delete.
4th: Try to find all yellow highlighted Image Paths that ends with sysmenu.dll from "Everything tabs, delete them.
NOTE: Carefully choose image paths that ends sysmenu.dll only, if you deleted paths that are not high lightened then it might cause some trouble booting your PC.
5th: Reboot Computer
6th: Wait at least 5 minutes to confirm that the issue has been resolved. (sysmenu.dll usually appears within a minute from rebooting the computer. )
Hope it helps :)
J.A. Tan
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Hi Valentina,
Thank you for posting your query on Microsoft Community.
I would require more information to help you better.
1. Are you facing the same issue?
2. Did you make any changes prior to this issue?
This issue occurs if the system file is corrupted or damaged.
I would suggest you to run System File Checker.
System File Checker is a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/929833?wa=wsignin1.0
I would also suggest you to Run DISM or System Update Readiness tool
Windows corruption errors may prevent Windows updates and service packs from installing. For example, an update might not install if a system file is damaged. The DISM or System Update Readiness tool may help you
to fix some Windows corruption errors.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/947821
Let us know the status of the issue we will be glad to help you further.
Yaseer.
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