can be fixed with a bit of fiddling.
Go to the directory listed, and rename se.dll to something else like gone.beast (anything meaningless).
Run msconfig, and uncheck se.dll in the startup list.
Turnoff system restore in the settings panel.
Restart computer
you will now be able to delete the renamed se.dll.
restart system restore,
everything should now work ok. (at least as far as se.dll goes.
the same trick works for a few other similar things.