Location Error
Posted in Uncategorized on 08/09/2009 01:48 am by admin
Location Error
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What is acurcl.exe error and how to fix it?
What is AutoInput.EXE?
acurcl.exe is an extremely vital part of Windows operating system.acurcl.exe is an important process which executes dll files and locates their libraries into windows system's memory. If there is something wrong withacurcl.exe on your computer then the whole PC probably can not run stable and would be deathly slow.
Processacurcl.exe is located in the system directory: C:windowssystem32. If you find that this process executes and runs from any other suspicious locations, I advice you fully scan your computer with anti-virus program. Because such fishy phenomenon could be caused by virus or trojan horse. Some of the viruses will disguise acurcl.exe running on your computer to attack the system and steal important data. We classify those viruses fraudulently using the name acurcl.exe to Miroot. Win32. Worm. Backdoor.Lastdoor. and Trojan.
How to fix acurcl.exe error?
If theacurcl.exe is destroyed by virus or the acurcl.exe is corrupt, removed by accident, I suggest you follow this instruction to fixacurcl.exe error.
1) To fix acurcl.exe error, first you have to make sure that the computer is well protected against spyware. Any spyware is able to rename the programs on your computer. Once the spyware disguises as a normal program and run on the computer, it will seriously destroy system core files and steal your personal information, leaving your computer/ your files unprotected. So do remember to install and scan your computer regularly with a powerful anti-spyware program .
2) Copy and Paste acurcl.exe to Locate the Correct Directory on Your System.
Firstly, if you can not find a copy of acurcl.exe in this folder C:WINDOWSsystem32 then please use system searching function to find out acurcl.exe file on your computer. It must be removed to another location by mistake. After that, copyacurcl.exe back to the correct folder C:WINDOWSsystem32.
Secondly, if you fail to locate a copy ofacurcl.exe on your whole computer, I recommend you copy the file from another computer with the same version of Windows operating system to your problem computer. Of course, you can try to re-install the operating system and acurcl.exe errors would be resolved immediately. However, this method would waste your precious time and maybe delete all of the data if you never backup your files.
3) Download System Repair Tools to Fix acurcl.exe error
Do not doubt this method! Actually it is an effective and easy way to fixacurcl.exe with just a few of clicks. acurcl.exe error could probably be caused by registry error on the system. System Repair Tools can fix not onlyacurcl.exe but also help you detect and remove most of windows system errors on your PC. To prevent acurcl.exe errors, I highly recommend you to download the Best Registry Cleaner to protect and clean errors regularly.
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