how to remove windows script host

Anonymous
2019-05-07T17:00:34+00:00

Could you please help?  Need to figure out how to remove the following scripts when starting the computer.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Settings

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-05-07T17:45:19+00:00

    Thank you so much VJ!!!  You're MARVELOUS!!!

    Ok, now that we got rid of the vbs file, how do I get rid/remove the stream.txt Autit error??

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-05-07T17:49:42+00:00

    Do File > Save As > Choose All Files in Save As type and put supercpuchecker.vbs in File Name: box (see the picture)

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-05-07T17:50:36+00:00

    Thank you S_and_S!!

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-05-07T17:52:19+00:00

    Thank you Greg!! I got rid of the scripts error with the help of VJ/DaveM121, but now I just need to remove the AutoIt error!

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  5. Anonymous
    2019-05-07T17:55:55+00:00

    Hi Chrissabei

    There is an entry in your Windows Startup process trying to load that file, it needs to be removed . . .

    Task Manager and indeed Msconfig offer only limited control over Startup items . . .

    Click the link below to download a small free utility that does not require installation

    When the file downloads, unzip it.

    Depending on your system, run Autoruns or Autoruns64 as Administrator

    With that utility, you can right click and delete any startup item in Windows

    Look for any entry listing Stream.txt or Autoit, on the initial list or on the Logon Tab, then untick any you find . . .

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/d...

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