I have an old PC on which I still use WinXP for my OS. Lately, whenever I reboot my computer, I always get a Windows Explorer pop up with the C:\WINDOWS\system32 folder on the screen, just as the reboot finishes. I just close it out and go on about my work. But why is it doing that? It never used to do that. Anyway to stop it?
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See if there is anything in this thread that may help. Usually caused by an incomplete entry in the startup programs,
possibly left by a failed or incomplete program uninstall.
http://forums.cnet.com/7723-13974_102-343102/system32-folder-opens-on-boot-up/
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