There should be a check box in iTunes to allow the iPod to be used for disk storage. Maybe if you unselect, apply, reselect that check box then it will fix the missing dll???

Tom McGrath

On Jun 23, 2008, at 5:06 AM, viktoras didziulis wrote:

it is off topic, but maybe someone knows how to fix this issue. I let my antivirus delete desktop.dll from an iPod device. Antivirus complained that it is a troyan TR/Agent.bve.1... But the result is that after the deletion on MS Windows iPod contents are not longer displayed in file explorer. iTunes shows contents of Music folder. But when I try to explore it as an usb disk, it reports a rundll eror: desktop.dll not found...
Does anyone know how to fix this issue? Thanks for any hints :-)

Viktoras
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