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PowerReadACValue error keeps appearing when I power up

PowerReadACValue missing in dynamic link library POWERPROF.dll

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Msvcr80 dll

Are you facing the MSVCR80.dll-Missing problem? If Yes! Then follow these steps to fix it.

- Reinstall Microsoft Office
- Resolve Corrupted MSVCR80.dll Related Registry Entries
- Restore Deleted MSVCR80.dll File
- Check the Status of System Files
- Restore the System

Source:-
http://www.sorcim.com/knowledgebase/MSVCR80.dll-Missing.html
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Cannot open program , get the following message: Procedure entry point cannot be found V@YAXPAX@Z in dynamic link library msvcrt.dll.

Hello,

The message you are getting indicates the the copy of msvcrt.dll is not compatable with the program you are running.

By the way msvcrt.dll stands for Microsoft Visual C Runtime Library and is a 'dynamic link library' in case you were wondering.

I would recommend one of the following:

1: Contact the programs publisher and ask them about this issue and what version of this library IS compatible with your program.

2: Find the version of the copy of msvcrt.dll you have by going to C:\windows\system32\
find msvcrt.dll, right click on it and click on the 'Version' tab and write down the version number.

Go online and acquire a newer version of msvcrt.dll and place it in C:\windows\system32\
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I am havng an error message powerprof.dll model# CQ60

Hi,

http://www.fix-all-dll-errors.com/powerprof.dll/

Here is the solution for your problem.
Visit the link and click the button"Fix dll errors now" and your problem will be solved.
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Hi. I have the following error message popping up every time I switch on the pc, followed by Windows Explorer shutting down rendering my pc unusable. The message reads; Procedure entry point...

PCMService.exe is part of Dell's Cyberlink Power Cinema software, if you don't use it, remove it using programs and features in control panel.
If this answers your question, I'd appreciate 4 thumbs. I do this for fun and do not get paid.
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tvagente.exe is used to use computer as a TV. If you do not use it, you may want disable it. It uses excessive system and memory resources If you are not using the TV application, you should remove it to improve your overall system's performance. anyway try in run-msconfig-startup the entry for tvagent.exe and disable
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