The file henabuvu.dll apparently is associated with a virus.  So, the 
fact that it's missing might be good news.  However, every time you boot 
there is a program that is "looking" for the file - so that might mean 
you're still infected.

Try finding the app that is looking for henabuvu.dll and disabling it.  
You didn't mention your version of windows?  But go to START, RUN, and 
type msconfig in the window (in Vista and win7 just type it into the 
search box).  Click the Startup tab.  This will show all the apps that 
start running every time you boot.  You want to find the one that is 
asking for henabuvu and un-check it so it won't start at next bootup.
Here is a site that let's you search for each startup item and tells you 
what it does, and if it is necessary to have it running all the time:
http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php
Just type the name of each startup item in the search box and it'll tell 
you about it.  Un-check any items you don't absolutely need running.  
This will improve your system performance, and also (hopefully) get rid 
of that error message at bootup.

Good luck,
Donk


On 12/29/2010 8:59 AM, Stacy wrote:
> My friend gave me a dell pc and it has a problem.  He told me that he had a 
> virus but was able to get rid of it ( which I made sure that it was gone) BUT 
> when he did he accidently deleted a program also. Here's my problem; 
> everytime I start the pc up I get a error message that says ( BAD IMAGE and 
> then gives me the program that is missing which is;
>
>   C:\windows\system32\henabuvu.dll
>
> can anyone tell me how to replace this?
>
> Other then that the pc runs great.  TY, Stacy
>
>
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