@VIJAY GARU
Hi,
Whether your anti-virus software has detected any problems? If not, it may or may not continue to exist after you have uninstalled another application. It is left over from a previous uninstall.
Open Registry Editor.
Go to the following key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run
here you will find startup items for current users which are stored in the Registry.
To delete an item, right click it and choose Delete.
There are also the following possibilities:
The unknown “Program” entries are most likely caused if both of the following conditions are true:
The startup entry refers to an invalid or non-existent file under “Program Files” folder.
The registry value data corresponding to that startup entry is not enclosed within double-quotes.
To identify and fix the unknown “Program” entries in the Startup tab of Task Manager, follow these steps:
Start Task Manager (Ctrl + Shift + Esc), and select the Startup tab
Right-click on the column header and enable these two options: Startup type and Command line
Now the origin of the “Program” entries are displayed. You can now see the full path and command-line of that startup entry.
If the program (.exe) file is not present in the specified folder, please refer to the following article to know how to remove the orphaned Startup entry in Task Manager:
https://www.winhelponline.com/blog/task-manager-startup-tab-entries-remove-invalid/
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Hope above information can help you.
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