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Sfc /scannow at a safe mode Command Prompt produced thousands of entries in the log file, but none of them mentioned the aforementioned file. A restore to a point prior to the SP1 update fails with error 0x8000FFFF, which is an "unspecified error". The strange thing is, everything seems to run fine anyway, apart from the popups! This occurs for just about every app, multiple times for some, so I conclude that it's a fairly low-level, often used DLL. The file is dated 12 July 2011, and the update log shows SP1 was installed 14 July. If I navigate to that folder, the file is there, but it is only 20 bytes long, and there is nothing else in the folder, so I'm thinking that a recent auto update (probably Windows 7 SP1) failed and clobbered this folder. The app mentioned in the title bar of the message is different each time mostly, but the offending file - C:\PROGRA~2\WI3C8A~1\Datamngr\X64\IEBHO.DLL is always the same. About a week ago it started popping up a message: LogonUI - Bad Image (in title bar)Ĭ:\PROGRA~2\WI3C8A~1\Datamngr\X64\IEBHO.DLL is either not designed to run on Windows or contains an error. I am trying to repair daughter's Dell XPS laptop - Windows 7 home Premium 64-bit.












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