The instructions and troubleshooting tips in this article apply to Windows 10 as well as Windows 8 and 8.1. cycle your Windows 10 equipment.
set up the latest Windows 10 update.
Reinstall your mouse rig drivers.

Logitech
LogiLDA.dll errors can be due to a Logitech program installed on the computer.
These errors are also triggered by drivers installed for the mouse.
OpenDevice Manager>Mice and other pointing devices, right-nudge the mouse name, then selectUninstall rig.
Disable LogiDA on startup.
PressCtrl+Alt+Del, chooseTask Manager, then selectStartup.
Right-clickLogiDAfrom the list of programs that are set to run on startup, and then selectDisable.
This wont fix any problems associated with the program.
Uninstall the Logitech program.
This can be done by openingStart>All apps, right-clicking the Logitech program, and selectingUninstall.
The associated program is called Logitech Download Assistant or something similar.
Windows 10 is generally good at getting additional hardware to work properly without the need for third-party apps.
Reinstall the Logitech program.
Uninstalling and then reinstalling the same program can fix any errors that were created during the initial installation.
Try Logitech Gaming Software instead.
Some Windows 10 computers may come with the Logitech Download Assistant software pre-installed.
The Logitech Download Assistant automatically searches for newdevice driversand software updates for any detected Logitech products upon startup.
You should be able to reinstall Logilda.dll by simply disconnecting and reconnecting your Logitech machine to your system.