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Old 9th December 2001 | 20:25
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Evo7
 
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An MCSE may give you a more informed answer.
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rundll32 is important, so do not delete it. Have you virus checked? If you have, then I'd agree with fobotcso - either an application or driver is failing to shut itself down on reboot, and is tying up rundll32.
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