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Can anyone help me resolve Windows Script error that appears on startup?

Anonymous
2023-12-20T13:12:38+00:00

Bug i am facing is kKGAC.vbs i believe this is a windows visual basic script.

There is a bug that i have been seeing for a while, i tried to resolve it today seeing a somewhat similar solution available, which says go to users/appdata/roaming/kKGAC.vbs

and delete the file.

if it doesnt resolve try using command prompt and execute a command which i dont remember properly.

was something like syncnow. i executed the command waited for it to complete then restarted my laptop to check if it resolves or not.

but it didnt.

still says cannot find kKGAC.vbs.

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Performance and system failures

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David-M 114.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
2023-12-21T11:53:39+00:00

You can delete this task. But first, I suggest you create a restore point just in case.

https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/cre...

After you have created the restore point, go to Task Scheduler, right-click on the task, and select "Delete".

Then, restart your PC to check if the popup will no longer be displayed.

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-12-20T14:18:57+00:00

    didnt find anything in there.

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  2. David-M 114.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-12-20T14:12:09+00:00

    Autoruns found nothing.

    Press "Windows + R", type taskschd.msc and press Enter to open Task Schedule.

    Search through the tasks in the Task Schedule. Do you find any references to kKGAC.vbs?

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-12-20T13:56:15+00:00

    Just did, now what should i do next?

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  4. David-M 114.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2023-12-20T13:45:35+00:00

    Hi. I'm David, and I'm happy to help you.

    Download the Autoruns tool from the link below.

    https://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autorun...

    Then extract the ZIP file and run the "Autoruns64" file as Administrator.

    In the filter box in Autoruns, type: vbs

    Send a screenshot of what is found.

    Use the shortcut "Windows + Shift + S" to use the screenshot tool.

    I await your reply.

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