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johnny123

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everytime i start my pc the system32 folder seems to pop up each time....i dont know why it does that....can neone help me out please.....
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Hello johnny123...

Download this Script and save it to your desktop. Double-click on the downloaded file to run it. Reboot and see if the System32 folder still opens on Startup.

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it says that that script cannot help me...that the expected registry value was not found.....
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Ok...that is usually a good fix for this issue.

Have a look at this Microsoft Article. If you choose to edit the registry, be sure to save a backup of the current registry before doing so.

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dont understand it...can u explain more if u could...or tell me another way to slove that problem...
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What's the particular problem with it
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johnny123...

Click Start, then Run, and type msconfig...click "Ok". Click on the "Startup" tab and look in the list of applications for /l:eng. If this application is listed and has a check next to it, remove the check...Click "Apply" then "Ok". Restart your machine.

Upon restart, you will receive a "Selective Startup" dialog box...this is normal. Put a check in the box in the lower left corner and click "Ok".

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