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After opening my desktop, a warning window pops up with a red and white message saying, "‘X’ Unable to open module…. C:WINDOWSapsesedo.dll." If this is an easy fix, please share with me.
Unfortunately, I cannot find any information on the apsesedo.dll. I can only assume that it is a recently created or uncommonly used DLL. I can offer a few troubleshooting strategies to help you resolve this DLL error.

DLL Errors
Most likely, either one of the programs that you are using isn’t working properly or you have some form of malware on your computer. Try the following suggestions to see if you can resolve the problem of not being able to open sapsesedo.dll.
Start Up with “Last Known Good Configuration”
One of the first steps you can take is to start your computer up with its “Last Known Good Configuration.” This should allow you to use the computer with the settings it had prior to the DLL problem. Power up the computer, press the “F8” key repeatedly until the computer boots to a screen where you can select the option “Last Known Good Configuration.”
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Boot Up with Installation Disk
If you are still having problems with DLL error messages, try booting up with the installation disk for the computer (if you have it). To do so, turn the power on, insert the installation disk into the CD drive, and hit the “F1” key on the keyboard to bring up the screen that allows you to change the boot up option to CD drive.
Clean the Registry
If the problem still exists, use a reliable registry cleaner such as RegCure to clean the computer’s registry in hopes of setting things right. Registry cleaners are good at repairing broken files.
New Software Issue
Did you recently install new software? It is possible that the software hasn’t been installed properly. Try uninstalling and reinstalling the software in hopes of fixing the DLL error.
Scan for Spyware and Viruses
It is possible that your computer has been infected with some type of computer virus. Use a reliable anti-virus application to scan your computer so that you can remove any infection that could be causing the problem. If you already have an anti-virus application, make sure that you up date it first before using it. If you don’t have an anti-virus application, I can recommend Anti-Virus PLUS.
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