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When i start my computer its days \3\LXDJtime.dll, what does this mean and how do i get rid of it??????

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When i start my computer its days \3\LXDJtime.dll, what does this mean and how do i get rid of it??????

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  1. Enter msconfig into the commands > start-up > uncheck lexmark


  2. This is the Lexmark Printer Service Delay  task for the Lexmark 1300 Series multifunction printer/scanner/copier.  The sole purpose of this startup task is to either delay the start of the Lexmark 1300 Communications service until such time that Windows has completely booted up, or to start it again if it failed to start during the boot-up process.  This gets round the sort of timing problems where the Lexmark Communications service may be trying to communicate with your Lexmark printer but Windows is so busy still booting up that, through not getting enough CPU time from Windows, the service thinks that the delay in getting a response from the printer means that the printer is not connected or faulty.  Lexmark have got round such potential timing problems by having this particular startup task   “manually”  start, or restart, the Communications service after a specific delay which allows Windows to complete its boot-up so that it gives the Lexmark Communications service its undivided attention when it eventually gets “told” to start (or attempt a restart)

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