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To: Bresticles who wrote (23463)11/25/2001 2:56:06 PM
From: Nick Morvay  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110654
 
Bresticles, the file may be contained within a compressed file used for installing some software you run. Therefore it will not show up when you scan any disk. A Dynamic Link Library is loaded when a program requiring services from the library is executed. The problem is to find which program that is using the DLL. A difficult process if you don't have software development tools. If you have programs that are called from the Startup menu (START-->PROGRAMS-->STARTUP) you need to remove them one at a time, rebooting after each removal and note which program you removed stopped the offending message. A tedious process. Once, identified, reinstall that program from the install disk. The DLL will be installed from the compressed install disk files.

Regards,
Nick



To: Bresticles who wrote (23463)11/25/2001 5:19:43 PM
From: Ed Forrest  Respond to of 110654
 
Bresticles

BATMETER.dll

Just ran a file search on my system(Windows XP Home Edition) and found it in:

C:\WINDOWS\system32

Battery Meter Helper DLL

Ed

PS. You can type msconfig in your Start/ Run box and check under startup and see if it's listed there.

If so,uncheck it.