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Last answer on Sep 11, 2009 1:40:00 am BST cj, on Jul 6, 2009 6:39:38 am BST 
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Hello, i got a problem with auto1.vbs. whenever i log on to my notebook, a message pops up. something like could not find C:\....../auto1.vbs. i tried showing the hidden files and delete the auto1.vbs but it keeps on hiding the hidden files automatically. i also tried using the dos command to delete it but "could not find path" for auto1.vbs. can anybody out there help me pls?

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john, on Aug 3, 2009 5:36:47 am BST
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................... i got same problem and i think i got it solve.......................


............ try to go to..... start--run and type "regedit"
............ press Ctrl+f or go to edit and click find.....
............ type "auto1.vbs" and delete autome1


............. thats all hope it'll help you..................

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BJ, on Aug 20, 2009 1:50:55 am BST

I tried it..

but when i restart again..

its the same..

how??can you help me...

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Jell, on Aug 23, 2009 2:36:41 am BST

Hi, John! I'm having a problem here. I did the step you post but then, there is no autome1 on the list. I just find the auto1.vbs. When I'm doing the right-click on that, it just appears Modify, Modify Binary Data, Rename and Delete. What should I do with it? Please send me a reply. Thanks!

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kirinelee, on Aug 23, 2009 11:48:39 pm BST

Hi!

Thanks for the valuable information. I did as you instructed me and it helped me resolve that very same problem. The antivirus that I am using was able to quarantine it but the same problem occur even when I rebooted my notebook. Thanks!

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 drex, on Sep 11, 2009 1:40:00 am BST

Hi, try this

1. boot in safe mode
2.click start -> run -> type msconfig -> on tab click start up un check auto vbs1 etc.
3.restart

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