The tag 'total download' on WindowsForum.com is associated with a RunDLL error that occurs after removing a program called Total Download. Users report that antivirus software like Avast flagged Total Download as suspicious, and after deleting it, startup errors appear because the system still tries to load a missing TotalDownload.dll file. The error message indicates the specified module could not be found. Discussions focus on troubleshooting this RunDLL error, including methods to stop the DLL from loading at startup, such as using msconfig or editing the registry. The tag covers issues related to unwanted software removal and resulting system errors on Windows.
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As the title states, I have been getting a Rundll error upon start up. It all started when my antivirus software Avast asked me to delete something called Total Download. Apparently Avast thought that there was something wrong with it as I got the message several times. At the time I...