It is probablly in your Startup folder. Check to see. Start, All Programs, Startup. To remove open Disk (C:), Open Documents and Settings, Open All Users or the folder with your name (it is only in one, try All Users first), Open Start Menu, Open Programs, Open Startup, if it is there delete it.
AutorunsDisabled window pops up on system start-up.
Every time I boot up my computer (Windows XP SP3), a Windows Explorer window pops up showing the AutorunsDisabled folder. Nothing is in the folder. I installed WindowsXP-KB967715-x86-ENU.exe and Microsoft Fix-It MicrosoftFixit50471.msi hoping to stop the Windows Explorer window from popping up every time I boot the computer up. It still pops up every time on system boot or re-boot. Can anyone help me with this issue? Thanks in advance.
Windows for home | Previous Windows versions | Performance and system failures
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Anonymous
2010-12-05T18:00:34+00:00