First off, I want to say that this is not a problem, but only an annoyance.
After upgrading from Win 7 to Win 10 on my sister-in-law's laptop, the computer tries to start up this program about every 2 minutes:
As you can see, it is no longer installed, so maybe it was a toolbar or some such that was attached to Internet Explorer, and was abandoned with the upgrade. I really don't know. That path no longer exists. I suspect that it's calling some kind of malware. I have done deep scans with both Windows Defender (lots of malware found) then Malwarebytes (no malware found) I have been unable to find where this program is being called from. It's not being called with the normal startup programs and I've looked at the start up programs called up from the registry (using regedit32) also, but I suspect it is indeed being called from the registry and there is probably more than one place to look, but I don't know where that is.
If anyone has some insight into how to get rid of this annoyance, I would really appreciate any advice. Thanks in advance.
Welcome to the forum. Check to see if it's running as a task
Autorunsfrom the Microsoft Sysinternals suite can be used to remove this.
Instructions on using for this type of problem here:
Just a quick add.... AUTORUNS must be executed with Admin Privileges or it will error. TC
Correction:
Yes! You were exactly right!
Thanks for the welcome as well as the quick reply. I checked the task scheduler with the help of Microsoft Sysinternals, as suggested by Bree, and was able to delete this as well as other tasks that were pointing to items that were no longer installed. Thanks for the suggestion. Spot on!
You really don't need the entire suite, just Autoruns.
Autoruns for Windows
Thanks for the suggestion! It worked fantastically, as you knew it would.
Thank you for your suggestions. It never hurts to have fun tools to play with.
You like fun tools? This makes a breeze out of installing suites of progs that come in ZIP format. Or any prog that comes as a ZIP. Does all the hard work for you. Been using it for years.
Thanks, I'll give it a shot.