There was a virus about two years ago -- I'm afraid I don't remember it's
name -- which installed itself to three registry keys. Some of the very
first fixes simply deleted those three keys, but one of the keys was
supposed to be present but blank. If that key was missing, the System32
folder would come up on startup just as you describe.
David Gillett
On 13 Jul 2005 at 15:31, Cybar wrote:
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> Does anyone out there know what would make the C/Windows System 32 folder come up when I boot up my computer and what the solution would be to fix it.
>
> Barbara
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