This is not an issue with Windows but the problem with AutoIt app and you should check with the software vendor.
You may try Contact Us - AutoIt (autoitscript.com).
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i open my laptop and seeing this. i try to fix it on gg but don't working. can somebody help me fix that please?
[Original Title: how can i fix this problem guy]
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This is not an issue with Windows but the problem with AutoIt app and you should check with the software vendor.
You may try Contact Us - AutoIt (autoitscript.com).
According to this article, your error may be caused by a malware infection: https://mefmobile.org/fix-autoit-error-line-0-on-windows/
Because that article is concerned with Windows 10 and 11, I suggest that you DO NOT follow any of the suggestions there.
Instead, download the trial version of Malwarebytes, install it, and conduct a full scan: https://www.malwarebytes.com/
This is a 14-day free trial. If you like, you can uninstall the program after the scan completes. At the end of the trial period, if you elect to keep it but not pay, the program will change to an on-demand-only scanner rather than a real-time antivirus utility.
If you still have the problem after Malwarebytes removes any malware, I suggest that rather attempting to edit the Windows Registry, which is potentially dangerous, you instead download Autoruns: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns When you install and run Autoruns, wait until the scan is complete and then select the "Logon" tab.
Look at the entries. If you find any that look questionable, clear the checkbox at the left end of the line. You can clear all of the checkboxes if you like and then see what happens on restarting. The advantage of using Autoruns is that you can simply run it again and re-check the box to restore the original behavior.
Hi, to fix the error, first download Autoruns:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/downloads/autoruns
Extract Autoruns64.exe, then right click and run as administrator
In the Quick Filter box, enter nivusar
This should reveal a task named \Service\Diagnostic
Right click on this task and delete
To clean up delete the ServiceGet folder from: C:\Users\Administrator\AppData\Roaming*ServiceGet*