As a start run disk cleanup
If no help then run a malware utility
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As a start run disk cleanup
If no help then run a malware utility
Hi peppyVU
I am Dave, I will help you with this.
Click the link below to download a small free utility that does not require installation.
https://download.sysinternals.com/files/Autorun...
When the file downloads, unzip it.
Run Autoruns64 as Administrator
In the filter box in Autoruns, type vbs
If that finds an entry, please provide a screenshot of what was found.
Hi peppyVU
1
Thank you for the screenshot, that is unusual, usually run.vbs would how up as a red or yellow entry, if you scroll down is there any other entries
2
If there is no other entry, open Task Schedular in Windows and check if there is any reference to that Run.vbs file in there.