Help with ATI error message?

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Xenos_IO26

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Hello,

So after a very hectic night (which I will explain afterwards), I finally managed to get my computer back into working condition. However I now get an error message everytime I log into Windows 7 (after the Welcome screen). It is as follows:

"Could not load file or assembly 'MOM.Implementation, Version=2.0.3693,39720, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=90ba9c70f846762e' or one of its dependencies.
The system could not find the file specified."



Back to the past:
So what happened before was I updated my ATI driver via Steam. The result was a very messed up screen resolution (went from 1920x1080 to something like 800x600). I tried adjusting the screen resolution but the highest it wouldn't let me go higher than 720p, thus leaving black bars on all four sides of my monitor. I decided to reboot the system to see if it would resolve anything.

It turns out that I can now set my resolution to 1080p, but there were STILL back bars around my 1080p monitor... Completely confused I decided to restore my system to an earlier point. It worked very well until I tried to open IE9, which would close everytime about half a second after I open it. What I think happened was that I upgraded from IE8 to IE9 after the restore point, so IE could not find the IE9 files on my computer (just my guess).

Eager to get some online help, I undid my system restore. Now I can do everything as usual, but with the black bars around my monitor again. Knowing that it is something to do with my GPU driver, I went into control panel and found my graphics card (HD 5770 which it labeled as a 5700 series). I ran into the option to roll back the driver update, which I promptly did. This brings me to where I am now, with everything working normally, except for that error message which comes up everytime.

/End of Story


I do not know if this error will affect my computer's performance or when I play games. However even if it doesn't, I do not want error messages popping up everytime I boot up my basically new computer (bought it about 2 weeks ago). So any help would be awesome.
 

Xenos_IO26

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ATI is saying it has something to do with Microsoft. NET

I'm running Windows Update right now, and there is a Microsoft. NET update available. Thanks for the first link. Hopefully this works.
 
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