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  1. RunDLL startup process bad command line


    Hello,I reach you guys after spending hours trying to understand and fix what's going on here on my computer.I'm not a computer engineer but I know how to deal with windows, however this time, I've been spending way too much time for something that I couldn't fix and that is very annoying. Any help is welcome.First, I don't want to reinstall Windows. I know this would fix my issue, but I have far way too many softwares installed and dont want to reinstall everything.Problem : Classic "RunDLL" error message at startup. see screengrab. Show at each startup.Troubleshoot i've been through and hint

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    Nope NopeBH, Dec 31, 2022
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    Open Task Manager and click the Startup tab. Enable the Command line column by right-clicking the column header and enabling "Command line" check box. This shows the full command-line for each startup item listed.

    Right-click the appropriate (rundll32) entry in the list and click Disable.

    If Task Manager doesn't list the entry, use the Autoruns utility from Microsoft.

    More info here: How to Fix Rundll32 or RunDll Errors at Startup?
     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Dec 31, 2022
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    GPU-Z what command line parameter ?

    Suggestion: /? (-?) and /help (-help) command-line arguments to show a list of all possible arguments in a small window. *Smile RunDLL startup process bad command line :)
     
  4. RunDLL startup process bad command line

    I have a "rundll eror" when I start the Windows 10

    Open Task Manager and click the Startup tab. Enable the Command line column by right-clicking the column header and enabling "Command line" check box. This shows the full command-line for each startup item listed.

    Right-click the appropriate (rundll32) entry in the list and click Disable.

    If Task Manager doesn't list the entry, use the Autoruns utility from Microsoft.

    More info here: How to Fix Rundll32 or RunDll Errors at Startup?
     
    Ramesh Srinivasan, Dec 31, 2022
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