RUNDLL  Error Loading c:WINDOWS\adobefagufagelew.dll

When I boot up my computer I get this error box
RUNDLL
Error Loading
c:\WINDOWS\adobefagufagelew.dll
The specified module could not be found
After this window appears then the system32 window opens
Can anyone help?  I've already uninstalled and reinstalled Adobe 8 and done a Windows search for lost files with no success.

Bill,  You have all been very helpful.  On a separate note, do you have any
recommendations for removing all the porn from a computer.  I have a
separate computer I got from a former collegue that I use to run a piece of
equipment.  It has XP on it as well but I'd like to scrub the stuff from it
so I don't get implicated if my Co take a look.
Sincerely,
Dan Haines
Lab Director - S.E. Construction Lab
P.T. Hutchins Co. LTD.
40 Chamisa Rd. Suite E
Covington, GA 30016
[email protected]
ph - (770)408-8557
fx - (678)212-9043

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