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So I don't know how to read this report I guess. But the hijcakthis report does show a whole bunch of other files as missing, most of which are not missing at all. So I don't know if the log will help figure out what to do about those 4 codec files. The thing is, like I mentioned, the 4 files I'm concerned with at the top of the thread - the 4 that show up as "missing" in autoruns - are not listed in hijackthis.

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I'm just guessing here - that's why I"m asking for guidance. I noticed a couple media converter/player programs I tried out installed their own batch of codecs to their program folders, so that may have happened here - they got uninstalled from the program folders and left the entries behind for autoruns to see.

They aren't specifically listed as belonging in my system32/sysWOW64 folder, so they could just as easily have been in my program files folder for the software that installed them originally. Autoruns does not list the location of these 4 missing files.

dll codecs and uninstalling it left the entries behind. My guess is the entries are left behind from a piece of software that came with it's own. I don't know if I should uncheck these entries in autoruns, delete them, or what? If they are important and needed I'd like to know what to do about it.

Which leads me back to : What do I do about these 4 missing files? Are they needed? Do they come with Windows? I don't want to do a repair installation for no reason if it isn't even going to install these files because they came as part of a program I have already uninstalled. But none of those files are the 4 files I listed in this thread. There's a whole bunch of things listed, including a whole bunch of "missing files" that aren't missing. I'm just worried about these 4 "mising" files. It seems rather drastic to do a repair install if I don't even know that these 4 files would get restored. So these 4 missing codec files may or may not be needed any longer. But as I said a couple pieces of media software (converters, etc.) may have installed/uninstalled codecs as it saw fit. That would be a lot or trouble and risk for nothing. I don't want to go through all the trouble of a repair install just to find out that these 4 files don't even get restored because it was another piece of software that installed them. dll codec files have come from one or more pieces of software, and when I uninstalled them they just left those behind? Are these files supposed to be in the system32/sysWOW64 folders by default with a fresh installation of Windows, or are they placed there as needed by media software? Do other people here have these files on their PC? Can somebody check? I did install and then uninstall a couple pieces of media software that may have installed some codecs as it needed.

Since I've been installing/uninstalling various software on my new Windows 10 PC, couldn't these 4 missing.

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Hovering over the file on my Windows 7 PC reveals it is "Empia YUV Codec" from Microsoft. I checked my old Windows 7 PC for the heck of it and one of the 4 missing files I listed above is on my old PC - emYUV.dll.

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If they were part of Windows, wouldn't sfc /scannow have detected the missing files and replaced them? I already ran sfc /scannow and there were no problems found. I really don't like the idea of a repair install for a couple missing codec files - I'm just afraid too many other installed programs may suddenly break. Won't that wipe away all my various Windows settings and configurations? How about registry keys for my registered software, like software that requires registering with license keys? Will those break? How about my screensavers and other assorted applications, like burning software, etc.? All my software is set up perfectly and it took weeks to get it to this point. Is this safe to my existing software? The thought of re-installing scares me and seems rather drastic for a couple missing codecs. I'm nervous to do a re-install and mess up who knows how many programs along the way. I haven't even used it yet other than setting up software. And the PC is literally brand new except for me installing all my software on it. When you say repair install, you mean put the Windows 10 USB thumb drive that I originally used to install Windows back in and do a repair install from there? Geez, I have a lot of software installed now and set up perfectly just the way I want.









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