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Last answer on Aug 22, 2009 3:58:23 pm BST vipul, on Jan 15, 2009 1:47:00 pm GMT 
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Hello,
when i start my PC i get this Error popping up can not find script file C:\WINDOWS\system32\VirusRemoval.vbs

Configuration: Windows XP
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DJ AKSHAY, on Jan 15, 2009 1:53:21 pm GMT
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Do you get the message after Windows has logged you in, that is, do you see the desktop icons when you get this error message?

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vipul, on Jan 15, 2009 2:21:16 pm GMT
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I am able to see all my icones, once i start my PC it pop`s up and after i press ok it is goan

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DJ AKSHAY, on Jan 15, 2009 2:31:07 pm GMT
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Click on Start > Run >

Type MSCONFIG and press ENTER on your keyboard.

You'll see a window, click on the startup tab.

You'll see a list of all the files which load during the startup process of your WINDOWS.

You will see this path which you have written : C:\WINDOWS\system32\VirusRemoval.vbs

Click on the checkbox to the left of it (Uncheck the box by clicking on it).

Then click on APPLY.

It will ask you to restart, simply click on restart and your WINDOWS will log in again you won't see it ever again.

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gaurav sachendru, on May 9, 2009 1:49:24 pm BST
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When i start my laptop this massage is display windows\system32\virusrevoval.vbs .
suggest me how can i removed this problom.

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vi[, on Jan 15, 2009 4:16:26 pm GMT

Thanks a lot DJ actually some one gave me some other comment which i followed and am stuck to some other problem

if you can help please let me know.

(From the start menu click �Run� -> type �Regedit�


2. Registry Editor will open


3. In the Registry Editor, go to Edit menu and press find

4. In the find dialog box type - virusremoval.vbs and press find next button
5. The search will end at some folder in the registry at the key - "userint"; doubleclick it; you will find many paths separated by commas - eg: c:windows/system32/userinit.exe,c:/windo... and so on. Among those paths you will find "C:\windows\system32\virusremoval.vbs". Delete the path. Ensure that remaining paths are unaltered so that your genuine scripts are not affected.


6. Press F3 (find next) to see if the same path exists somewhere else in your registry. If found again at some other place remove the path there also.


7. Repeat F3 until you get a message that search has finished. )


i followed this step and now every time i start my PC an window popup saying

Windows Script Host Settings
with two options
1 stop script after specefied no of second

2 display logo when script executed in command console



Please help

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DJ AKSHAY, on Jan 15, 2009 4:33:50 pm GMT
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Its possible that you have deleted an important key in the registry.

Have you got the windows xp cd?

If yes, click on start > run >
type the following command:

sfc /scannow

then insert your cd. Let it complete then restart your pc, it should be okay then.

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Haresh, on Jun 24, 2009 8:01:45 am BST

Thanks for the same

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Don, on Aug 22, 2009 3:58:23 pm BST

I tried this option, and then the next time i cudnt login to my pc..i had finally reloaded my Windows XP.
Your suggestion made me lose my data (

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 Don, on Aug 22, 2009 3:58:23 pm BST

I tried this option, and then the next time i cudnt login to my pc..i had finally reloaded my Windows XP.
Your suggestion made me lose my data (

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