You may want to call windows for this one.
petercoti
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It could be some type of virus or spyware infection I'm afraid... you should post a hijackthis log in our viruses, spyware and nasties forum.
nanosani
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Sounds more like a hardware issue than a software one!
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MartyMcFly
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Good luck with the virus removal, place a post in the virus forum here if you get major problems some one will be able to help.
System can be system32, depends on your OS. I would do the following;
Run from the start menu run command
C:\windows\system32
and see if anything appears. Maybe it is a hidden folder.
MartyMcFly
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General Windows startup entries are stored in the registry key:
HKLM/softwares/microsoft/windows/Run
You should enable all the items from msconfig and then remove the unwanted from the registry... or if you feel uncomfortable with registry editing .. you can use advanced tweek se or any other tweeking software that can edit startup entries.
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