Peter wrote:
>The easiest way to cover all of this is to use
>a free program called AutoRuns.>>
Or you could run Msconfig (Windows key + r. Then type msconfig), open the
startup tab and see if there's anything in there pointing to the system32
folder or possibly something that lives in there.
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