If no results are found, it means your current Windows does not have that file in the System32 folder. If the file exist, you'll see one result and you can right-click the result and choose "Open file location" to confirm that the file is indeed located at the correct path. Another quick way to see if the LogiLDA.dll file is there, is to click on Start and type LogiLDA.dll.
Open a File Explorer and navigate to \Windows\System32\ inside your Windows 10 partition and look for the& LogiLDA.dll file. Does the DLL file actually exist at \Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll? If you still get this error and you're sure you did the steps above correctly, then move on to number 2 below.Ģ. Close the Registry Editor and restart, or logoff and login again, to see if the error is gone. Note that you need to change the partition in two places within that string. In my case, Windows 10 was installed on partition F, so I changed that value data to F:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe F:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll,LogiFetch. Change the C partition from value data C:\Windows\system32\rundll32.exe C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll,LogiFetch to the actual Windows 10 partition on your PC. In the right pane, double click on Logitech Download Assistant or right-click on it and choose Modify. Navigate to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run. Click Yes in the UAC prompt that follows. Open the Windows Registry Editor (regedit.exe) by simply pressing the Windows key (or click on Start) and typing regedit, then press Enter. If Windows 10 is running on a different partition letter, other than C, we'll need to adjust a registry setting for the LogiLDA.dll file to point to the proper partition: If Windows 10 is installed on partition C, then move on to number 2 below. Simply open a File Explorer (Win+E) and see if your Windows 10 is installed on partition C or a different partition. Is your Windows 10 running on partition C? Windows 10 does not seem to be able to find it at "C." so there are two things you'll need to check:ġ. In order to make Logitech Download Assistant work properly, let's start with finding the "LogiLDA.dll" file that shows up in the start-up error message. Make Logitech Download Assistant work on Windows 10
We'll cover here how to make the error go away and have Logitech Download Assistant work properly or how to disable the software from starting up and remove its registry entry in order to remove the start-up error message.
Most likely, it came bundled up with a driver which you installed for a Logitech product - in my case, it was a Logitech K750 keyboard (specifically, the driver for the unifying receiver), but it can be a mouse in your case, or another Logitech product. Logitech Download Assistant, as the name implies, is a software which assists with suggestions and driver downloads for Logitech products you have connected to your Windows 10 machine. The error shows that Windows 10 is trying to find (but can't) a DLL file for a software, specifically for Logitech Download Assistant.
first appeared for me when upgrading from Windows 7 or 8/8.1 to Windows 10, but it recently popped up again when installing a new Insider Preview Build on my Windows 10. The error There was a problem starting C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll.