Windows Script Host error in AppData\Local\Updates\Run.vbs , Line: 31 , Char: 1 . The System cannot find the file specified .

Anonymous
2022-05-22T12:19:52+00:00

I have this error that comes up on Startup . and i don't know how to fix it . Is it a dangerous error or is it not so threatening please ? and how can i fix this ? i only started to see this error like from yesterday .

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-05-07T03:46:35+00:00

    Hi Munzir,

    I don't know which files you're talking about. Can you start a new thread and post a detailed description/screenshot of your issue?

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  2. Anonymous
    2023-05-12T06:43:20+00:00

    Hi DaveM121,

    Thanks for this advice it helped me too.

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  3. Anonymous
    2023-05-16T12:55:26+00:00

    Hi everyone can someone help me about it also ?
    I think i can not update my windows due to this run.vbs error
    i also used autoruns64 to find the problem and it's like that on the screenshots that i'll send

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  4. Anonymous
    2023-05-17T12:24:19+00:00

    Thanks a lot Ramesh

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-05-16T13:04:08+00:00

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    Hi everyone can someone help me about it also ?
    I think i can not update my windows due to this run.vbs error
    i also used autoruns64 to find the problem and it's like that on the screenshots that i'll send

    Delete the two malware tasks, "Window Update" and "Windows Service Task"

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    Delete the folder "C:\Users%username%\AppData\Local\Updates".

    Download Malwarebytes and run a full scan.

    The above steps won't fix the 0x800F081F error, though. To fix the error, please start a new thread, or repair Windows 10 using an in-place upgrade. How to perform an In-place Upgrade with Windows 10 Step-by-Step Guide - Microsoft Community.

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