[DLL-Files.com support; 2014-10-20]
While not technically a virus, the myosprotect.dll has been reported as related to a software classified as "PUP.Optional.MyOSProtect.A". This might result in your Antivirus removing related files, such as the myosprotect.dll .
To get rid of error message regarding missing myosprotect.dll, you have a few options.
- Leave the program as is, but disable the autostart
- Re-install software (Making sure your AntiVirus does not interfere)
- replacing the missing file with a downloaded
- uninstall / remove the toolbar software
How to disable the autostart entry;
Win XP, VISTA, 7: Press "Windows"-key + "R" to bring up the "Run" dialogue. In "Run" dialogue type "msconfig" and hit Enter Under the tab "Startup", uncheck any boxes relating to these files. Win 8: Press CTRL+SHIFT+ESC at the same time to bring up the Task Manager. Under the tab "Start-up", uncheck any boxes relating to these files.
Should you not find any references here to the tbverifier.dll, try the Microsoft program Sysinternals Autoruns. Available for free at: http://technet.microsoft.com/en-US/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx