The error, “There was a problem starting C:\Windows\System32\LogiLDA.dll The specified module could not be found” frequently due to issues with the LogiLDA.dll file. To prevent this error, you can choose to restore the DLL file or, alternatively, disable the Logitech Download Assistant from starting up with your system. A DLL file contains code used by several applications; corruption, misplacement, or deletion of this file can lead to errors upon application startup.
1. Reinstall the Logitech Download Assistant
When you plug any Logitech hardware component, such as the keyboard, the Logitech Download Assitant automatically gets installed along with the driver. To perform a reinstallation of the Logitech Download Assitant, you can simply perform a reinstallation of the Logitech device driver.
2. Disable Logitech Software from the Startup
Basically, by removing the software from the automatic startup sequence, you prevent it from launching when Windows boots up. This helps because if the error comes from Logitech software attempting to use a missing or corrupted DLL file upon startup, disabling its automatic initiation fixes the cause of this error.
3. Disable the Logitech Download Assistant via the Registry key
We can also configure the registry keys to stop the Logitech Download Assistant from starting up at the startup. This should prevent the error message from popping up. By following the above methods, you should be able to stop the errors related to Logilda.dll from occurring. If the problem persists, get further assistance from Logitech support.








