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Apoint.exe or Apoint.dll - start-up error message

Anonymous
2018-10-05T23:09:36+00:00

How do I stop the start-up error message on a Lenovo ThinkPad that complains of a missing apoint.exe or apoint.dll file?  The Synaptics touchad works just fine, but I have to clear this Alps trackpad error every time I restart.

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  1. VARADHARAJAN K 9,676 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2018-10-06T02:32:23+00:00

    those apoint.exe and apoint.dll is  a part of  synapts touchpad software , update the driver or  reinstall the old driver

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-10-06T02:13:16+00:00

    Hi.

    Run the SFC command when troubleshooting a buggy Windows system. SFC works by scanning for and replacing system files that are corrupt, missing, or changed. Even if the SFC command doesn’t repair any files, running it will at least confirm that no system files are corrupted and then you can continue to troubleshoot your system with other methods. You can use the SFC command as long as the computer itself will start. If Windows will start normally, you can run it from an administrative command prompt. If Windows won’t start normally, you can try starting it in Safe Mode or in the recovery environment by booting from your installation media or recovery disc.

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/929833...

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