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> [Closed] "error" messages from a removed program, Error messages from a prog. not renewed pops up randomly.
JoyWilli2
post Oct 25 2009, 07:52 PM
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I purchased "RegCure," a registry/ cleaning program in spring of '08, but did not renew it . I used Add/Remove to remove the program from my computer. But error messages such as: (1) " RUNDLL: Error loading C:\Program Files]Common files\ParetoLogic\USS.dll. This is not a valid Win 32 application ;" (2)" Pareto_Update.exe-Bad Image. The application or DLLC: \Program Files\Common Files\ParetoLogic\UUS dll is not a valid Windows Image. Please check this against your installation diskette" continue to pop up every time the computer is turned on and randomly throughout the entire time I'm using it. I have found the company website but there is no way to submit a problem or to contact Pareto or RegCure through it . I emailed one company listed as a user for a customer service address, but the pop-ups only increased; I called a local company also listed on its site. The owner had no idea who the company was nor why he was listed on their website. I feel harassed and frustrated, because I've spent hours trying to find out how to contact this company without success. How do I get rid of these messages? The error messages started after I ignored requests to renew.
My computer is a 2003 HP Pavilion Desktop. My browser is Explorer. Restore can't eliminate the messages. When I go to Add/Remove there's no indication of the software's existence. HELP!
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