![]() ![]() However, it is often quite straightforward to fix – a better (paid) antivirus program may protect against this type of error happening in the future. The “Windows cannot find C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe” error message is commonly encountered after virus infection and cleaning. ![]() However, it will also remove any programs (and Windows updates) that were installed after the system restore date. However, if you are sure your system was clean on a particular date, you could perform a system restore back to that date – this should put back the original copy of the missing rundll32.exe file. I have left this until last because, if you have just cleaned up a malware infection, restoring back to an earlier date could reintroduce the malware if you don’t go far enough back in time… It’s quite a long and technical read but follow the steps in the guide here. If you have a full Windows installation disk you can extract (copy) the original rundll32.exe file from the CD/DVD into your windows\system32 folder. ![]() Extract the file from a Windows installation disk If the backup file is not present, try one of the following solutions. If the backup file is available, copy it to the Windows\System32 directory and restart the computer – the error message should not reappear and Control Panel items should now open. In all versions of Windows except XP, you may need to search all the WinSxS subfolders (including hidden and system files) to find the backup version of rundll32.exe if it is present. These directories include a backup of many system files which can be used to replace those which are corrupted or missing. Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista – one of the subfolders within Windows\WinSxS Windows may have previously stored a backup of the file in one of the following locations: This command aims to replace only the missing rundll32 file. Sfc /scanfile=c:\windows\system32\rundll32.exe However, Windows 10, 8, 7 and Vista users (not XP) may run a single file SFC check if you wish – by using the /scanfile option to save time. If you had a recent virus infection this is the best option as it checks all important Windows files so it can replace any others that are missing/corrupted, not just rundll32.exe Note: the article describes how to run a full SFC check using the /scannow option. See our article on how to repair Windows using SFC. System File Checker (SFC) is a utility in Windows that scans for and restores missing or corrupted Windows files. There are several ways to do this depending on your Windows version, and level of experience – the easiest is shown first: 1. The best fix is to replace the missing rundll32.exe file with a new version. In this case, the antivirus would have quarantined or deleted the file – good for removing the virus but bad for leaving you without this important system file… Then your antivirus software or malware cleaner tried, but failed, to ‘clean’ the infected file. In most cases, the reason for its disappearance is that the file became infected by malware (e.g. ![]() This is an important Windows system file – it should be located in the Windows\System32 folder. The actual text of the error message varies slightly by Windows version but they all point to the same error – the rundll32.exe file is missing (or corrupted). I saw this error recently on a customer’s computer and this is how to fix it. This rundll32 error message may appear at startup, or if you try to open certain items in Control Panel. It can affect any Windows computer, from Windows 10 all the way back to XP. The error message about IGCCTray.exe will now not popup after you logon to your computer.The “Windows cannot find C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe” error message is common after virus infections. Optionally, you may want to reinstall the app.Note: in some cases, the software is named Intel Graphics Command Center Go to Apps and locate Intel Graphics Control Panel.You just need to uninstall the Intel Graphics Control Panel app, and install the latest version. You must obtain Volume License media through Software Assurance. Supplying a copy of the binary will not help. Right-click on the Start Menu button and. Once finished, restart your computer and see if anything changes. In the drop-down click on the Run the troubleshooter button. On the right side choose Windows Store Apps. Type Troubleshoot settings in the searching bar and open it. SLUI.EXE is removed on purpose from this media. Reboot the PC and see if Windows cannot find has been resolved. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. You cannot apply a Volume License key to the eval media. Windows cannot find ‘C:\Program Files\WindowsApps\AppUp.IntelGraphicsExperience_1.100.17250.0_圆4_……\IGCCTray.exe’. However, many users encounter an error when they start the computer: The executable makes sure you see the systray icon at the right bottom of your screen, near the clock. IGCCTray.exe is part of the Intel Graphics Experience. ![]()
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