When I boot computer this message comes up--The procedure entry point -objc-int-image could not be located in the dynamic link library objc.dll.

When I boot computer this message comes up--The procedure entry point -objc-int-image could not be located in the dynamic link library objc.dll.  I cloud will not open in conrol panel.

At face value, you're having trouble with an Apple Application Support file there. (Apple Application Support is where single copies of program files used by multiple different Apple programs are kept.)
The recently released version of iTunes (11.1.5.5) included an update to Apple Application Support (AAS version 3.0.1). So it might be worth updating your iTunes to see if that helps with the apparent AAS/iCloud issue.

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