HippsieGypsie
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Hi all. Need help.
I downloaded the Messenger via Live Essentials 2012 only choosing nothing else but the Messenger. I decided I didn't want it and went to Programs and Features in the Control Panel to uninstall. It did and all went well until I booted the next time to get this pesky little warning that pops up on the Desktop after about 15 seconds. It continues after every boot. I have to close it every time. All else seems to run well, but it's a nuisance to me. It pertains to msnmsgr.exe with a missing wldlog.dll file. It's reporting a missing file for a program that doesn't or shouldn't exist.
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I've searched the Inet and M$ help sites to no avail. I've searched in my WE, but there's nothing on my machine that points that the msnmsgr.exe file or the program even exists -> Deleted an empty Windows Live folder in the programs folder as it said to look for on the M$ help sites, although there are other Windows Live folders, for I have and sign in with my Live account. I don't want to fool with those. I have a good registry cleaning tool that didn't help. I don't think it's related to the Metro Messenger app, for that opens and runs. I turned off that live tile thinking that may be it to no avail.
I tried system restore point to no avail. It was on, but says it can't find a restore point. I think I had disk space for that set too low, but regardless there should be a restore point. Ugh! I don't want to do a system recovery so as to lose downloads just yet. I feel like taking my 15 lb. mall to my rig like in the old Apple commercial!
Any suggestions, anyone?
I downloaded the Messenger via Live Essentials 2012 only choosing nothing else but the Messenger. I decided I didn't want it and went to Programs and Features in the Control Panel to uninstall. It did and all went well until I booted the next time to get this pesky little warning that pops up on the Desktop after about 15 seconds. It continues after every boot. I have to close it every time. All else seems to run well, but it's a nuisance to me. It pertains to msnmsgr.exe with a missing wldlog.dll file. It's reporting a missing file for a program that doesn't or shouldn't exist.
View attachment 7816
I've searched the Inet and M$ help sites to no avail. I've searched in my WE, but there's nothing on my machine that points that the msnmsgr.exe file or the program even exists -> Deleted an empty Windows Live folder in the programs folder as it said to look for on the M$ help sites, although there are other Windows Live folders, for I have and sign in with my Live account. I don't want to fool with those. I have a good registry cleaning tool that didn't help. I don't think it's related to the Metro Messenger app, for that opens and runs. I turned off that live tile thinking that may be it to no avail.
I tried system restore point to no avail. It was on, but says it can't find a restore point. I think I had disk space for that set too low, but regardless there should be a restore point. Ugh! I don't want to do a system recovery so as to lose downloads just yet. I feel like taking my 15 lb. mall to my rig like in the old Apple commercial!
Any suggestions, anyone?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- 8.1 Pro X64
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Acer T690
- CPU
- Intel Pentium D Dual Core
- Motherboard
- Acer/Intel E946GZ
- Memory
- 2GB (max upgrade)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3000 - PCI Express x16
- Sound Card
- Integrated RealTek ALC888 high-definition audio with 7.1 channel audio support
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Acer AL1917W A LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1440 X 900
- Hard Drives
- 350 GB Seagate Barracuda 7200.10
Thumb drives
- PSU
- Standard 250 watt
- Case
- Desktop 7.2" (183mm) W x 17.5" (445mm) L x 14.5"
- Cooling
- Dual case fans + CPU fan
- Keyboard
- Acer Windows PS/2
- Mouse
- Wireless Microsoft Arc
- Internet Speed
- 54mbp/s
- Browser
- IE11
- Antivirus
- Defender
- Other Info
- Office Pro 2013 / Nokia Lumia 1520 Windows Phone 8.1DP GDR1