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  • Windows System32 Logilda.dll Not Found
    카테고리 없음 2020. 1. 23. 21:16
    Windows System32 Logilda.dll Not Found

    The error There was a problem starting C:WindowsSystem32LogiLDA.dll. The operating system cannot run%1. First appeared for me when upgrading from Windows 7 or 8/8.1 to Windows 10, but it recently popped up again when installing a new Insider Preview Build on my Windows 10. The error shows that Windows 10 is trying to find (but can't) a DLL file for a software, specifically for Logitech Download Assistant.Logitech Download Assistant, as the name implies, is a software which assists with suggestions and driver downloads for Logitech products you have connected to your Windows 10 machine. Most likely, it came bundled up with a driver which you installed for a Logitech product - in my case, it was a Logitech K750 keyboard (specifically, the driver for the unifying receiver), but it can be a mouse in your case, or another Logitech product.We'll cover here how to make the error go away and have Logitech Download Assistant work properly or how to disable the software from starting up and remove its registry entry in order to remove the start-up error message.

    1. Logitech Download Assistant Uninstall
    Logitech download assistant windows 10

    The file LogiLDA.dll is a 32/64bit Windows DLL module for Logitech Download Assistant software or other related programs. The file and the associated Logitech Download Assistant software was developed by Logitech, Inc. Jul 10, 2017 - Every time my computer restarts, I receive the error message that 'There was a problem starting c:windowssystem32logilda.dll / The specified.

    Logitech Download Assistant Uninstall

    Make Logitech Download Assistant work on Windows 10In order to make Logitech Download Assistant work properly, let's start with finding the 'LogiLDA.dll' file that shows up in the start-up error message. Windows 10 does not seem to be able to find it at 'C.' So there are two things you'll need to check:1. Is your Windows 10 running on partition C?Simply open a File Explorer (Win+E) and see if your Windows 10 is installed on partition C or a different partition. If Windows 10 is installed on partition C, then move on to number 2 below. If Windows 10 is running on a different partition letter, other than C, we'll need to adjust a registry setting for the LogiLDA.dll file to point to the proper partition:- by simply pressing the Windows key (or click on Start) and typing regedit, then press Enter. Click Yes in the UAC prompt that follows.- Navigate to ComputerHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun.- In the right pane, double click on Logitech Download Assistant or right-click on it and choose Modify.- Change the C partition from value data C:Windowssystem32rundll32.exe C:WindowsSystem32LogiLDA.dll,LogiFetch to the actual Windows 10 partition on your PC.In my case, Windows 10 was installed on partition F, so I changed that value data to F:Windowssystem32rundll32.exe F:WindowsSystem32LogiLDA.dll,LogiFetch.

    Note that you need to change the partition in two places within that string.- Close the Registry Editor and restart, or logoff and login again, to see if the error is gone.If you still get this error and you're sure you did the steps above correctly, then move on to number 2 below.2. Does the DLL file actually exist at WindowsSystem32LogiLDA.dll?Open a File Explorer and navigate to WindowsSystem32 inside your Windows 10 partition and look for the& LogiLDA.dll file. Another quick way to see if the LogiLDA.dll file is there, is to click on Start and type LogiLDA.dll. If the file exist, you'll see one result and you can right-click the result and choose 'Open file location' to confirm that the file is indeed located at the correct path.

    If no results are found, it means your current Windows does not have that file in the System32 folder.One reason for the LogiLDA.dll file to be missing from the System32 folder is if Windows moved it to during an update. Check that by opening a File Explorer and navigate to Windows.oldWINDOWSSystem32, within your Windows 10 partition, partition F in my case (LogiLDA.dll would not have appeared when you searched for it as instructed earlier).If LogiLDA.dll is here, copy it from Windows.old/System32 to Windows/System32.

    You'll need administrator privileges for that and you'l probably get a quick UAC prompt to confirm the copy/paste operation.Restart, or logoff and login again, and the error should be gone. ( Side tip: Did you know you can?) Disable Logitech Download Assistant from Startup and remove the errorRight-click an empty space in the taskbar and choose Task Manager, then switch to the Startup tab. If the Startup tab does not appear here, it means you are looking at the Task Manager in a simplified view. Click on More details at the bottom left corner of the Task Manager window to switch to a more advanced view. Logitech Download Assistant should be there, in the Startup tab, and by right-clicking it, you can choose Disable.This will prevent Logitech Download Assistant from loading and running in the background when Windows 10 starts and the popup error message will also not show up anymore.At this point, you can also delete the associated registry entry, if you wish.

    To do so, you open the Windows Registry Editor ( regedit.exe in the taskbar Search box), navigate to ComputerHKEYLOCALMACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsCurrentVersionRun and delete the Logitech Download Assistant string value from the right pane.With this approach, the error is gone when Windows 10 starts and Logitech Download Assistant will not run in the background anymore, while the Logitech mouse or keyboard will still have its drivers installed and will continue to work as normal.I hope this works for you, but if you have a better/different solution, do let us know in the comments bellow.

    LogiLDA.dll Could Not Be FoundCHERYL THOMAS asked on March 14, 2013. Status: Answered & Closed.LogiLDA.dll Module Could Not Be Found» I made the mistake of running a registry cleaner and now get a computer startup error that states that the C:WindowsSystem32LogiLDA.dll cannot run. As far as I can tell it is a Ligitech Download Manager file. Do you know what I can do to fix this?Best Answer»When uninstall software, a DLL file that was also required by another application is deleted.

    When this particular DLL file is called when run this application, you might receive a DLL missing error. To solve the problem, you need to download this particular.dll file to fix the problem. However, it's not always the case. This type of error could also occur when a DLL has an incorrect name or is put in a wrong location, it's on your computer, but can't be found. Then you need to correct the application path to solve the problem.Two major reasons may cause a corrupt DLL file, a primary reason is virus and malware infection, for virus/Trojan(Backdoor:Win32/Bifrose.AE) infection might corrupt or delete a DLL file, another is related to unsuccessful installation of a file.

    Antivirus program or reinstall the file can solve the problem.When a general Protection Fault occurs, you will receive the following alert: 'Your computer has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.' This error occurs every time when you try to open the application. You need a registry cleaner to repair this kind of DLL errors.DLL files are updated regularly along with the update of applications, however, most DLLs are backwards compatible, which means you won't run into any problems if you install a new version, but an older version is called for. On the contrary, if you install an older version, but a new version DLL is called for, then it will become the most troublesome problem of DLL errors.

    In that case, you need to update the application to keep up with the latest DLL version.The simplest, cheapest and quickest solution to deal with above DLL errors is to download - a safe and clean dll file library and professional dll error fixer to scan your system and repair all corrupt DLL files! It also allows you to free download any missing dll files you need.ROBYN HALL replied on March 20, 2013All Answers:.

    RICHARD LEHMANN replied on March 14, 2013: » Do a system restore to a date before you used the registry cleaner.And in the future, avoid using registry cleaners. Registry cleaningprograms are all snake oil. Cleaning of the registry isn't neededand is dangerous.

    Leave the registry alone and don't use any registrycleaner. Despite what many people think, and what vendors of registrycleaning software try to convince you of, having unused registryentries doesn't really hurt you.The risk of a serious problem caused by a registry cleaner erroneouslyremoving an entry you need is far greater than any potential benefitit may have. CHERYL THOMAS replied on March 15, 2013: » Lesson learned!

    I couldn't do a restore for this last issue because while having another problem (windows explorer has quite working, windows explore is restarting.over and over) I upgraded from Win7 Home Premium to Windows Ultimate because I had read that this would rebuild windows and solve the issue without losing ones files. It didn't work either but I was able to solve that issue.What finally did work late yesterday was to access msconfig and unchecked it under the Startup tab. Hopefully that will suffice. Everything seems to be back in order. KIRSTEN MANN replied on March 16, 2013: » I've just got this message of missing LogiLDA.dll.but I got it just after downloading updates - for Win7. Among these was a logitec update which I accepted too.And now I don't know how to get rid of this message popping up every startup I make.

    VICTOR ROWLAND replied on March 17, 2013: » I had it too. This is what I did to fix it.I went to Control PanelSystemDevice ManagerHuman Interface DevicesUSB input Device (Logitech Download Assistant). Uninstall driver.Then ActionScan for hardware changes and the driver updates itself from MS with Logitech ware.'

    LogiLDA.dll' error is GONE.I personally like a clean registry, although I know tech fundamentalists don't. So I will stick with it, but will keep an open mind.If it comes back I will repost, as the idea of a 'restore' is a good suggestion. DEBBIE PHILLIPS replied on March 19, 2013: » This fixed it for me, nice one. Dunno why Windows Update would install an update to a Logitech updater and do it wrongly.DLL Q & A You Might Like:. ».

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