A Program Starts Together With Windows, But Is Not In StartUp
Feb 11, 2009
I installed on my brand new Windows Vista PC an unnecessary program (D-Link Monitor, but it is not important). The program is not needed and also it didn't install properly. Now when I start my PC, the program starts up displaying several messages to inform me that it cannot
work.
I had a look in StartUp - it is not there. I tried to uninstall it to no avail.
How/where else can start of this program be triggered? And how to make it not to start?
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== Startup Repair == Number of Repair Attempts: 1
= Tests = Check for Updates Error Code = 0x0
= System Disk Test = Error Code = 0x0
= Disk Failure Diagnostic = Error Code = 0x0
= Disk Metadata Test = Error Code = 0x0
= Target OS Test = Error Code = 0x0
= Volume Content Check = Error Code = 0x0
== Root Cause == The operating system version is incompatible with Startup Repair.
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