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Solve : NEWDOT~1.DLL not found?

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Hi,

I was on download.com try to find a DVD player, beware of this DVD Central program. It has a virus.

The AVG anti-virus caught it, told me that it was INFECTED, asked me whether to heal or to wipe it, I chose to wipe. Now when I restart the PC, RUNDLL dialog BOX says:

Error loading C:\PROGRA~\NEWDOT~1\NEWDOT~1.DLL
The specified module could not be found.

and in another dialog box pops up, titles:  Wireless-B PCI Adapter WLAN Monitor, in it, it says

10093: succeful WSAStartup not yet performed.

Now the IE can't get on the internet.

Does ANYONE what this NEWDOT~1.DLL FILE is, where can I get a replacement and which directory does it belong to?

I use Win2000 Pro. and IE 6.

Any suggestions will be helpful.

Thanks in advance.

MacPCIt looks like a program that begins with "Newdot" has a file missing. Look in your program files, and look for a folder that starts with newdot. What is it? Try reinstalling it.Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

I successful solved the first problem regarding the RUNDLL issue by removing the prohram and clean up the REGISTER with RegClean.

However, the second problem still presists:

Wireless-B PCI Adapter WLAN Monitor, in it, it says  
 
10093: succeful WSAStartup not yet performed.  


MacPC
 
Did your computer come with any disks or software that could possibly be to do with the WLAN Monitor? If so I suggest you try reinstalling them.

On the start menu, can you see a My Network Places?Uninstall, reboot and then reinstall the drivers for the wireless adapter. Depending on type, you may have to physically remove the card, install the software and THEN install the card. (I have had several D-Link models like that.)

Unfortunately you have given no clues about any of your hardware, Quote

Uninstall, reboot and then reinstall the drivers for the wireless adapter. Depending on type, you may have to physically remove the card, install the software and THEN install the card. (I have had several D-Link models like that.)

Unfortunately you have given no clues about any of your hardware,

Hi,

This computer had a Linsys wireless card once, but I took it out and installed a Netgear NIC. I had cleaned out all wireless relayed program and cleaned the registery.The Netgear BIC has been working very well for a long time until I encountered this virus today. I think I am going to reinstall the Netgear NIC driver. There is an article on MSKB about this, it only explains the problem but offers no solution.  

MacPCO, btw, this machine is duo boot. When I boot it up in Window XP Pro, the network works fine.


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