System32 folder opens when logging on to windows 7




















Any think you can suggest beside a wise crack? Is there any way to keep both? Thanks for all your help Leo , as I have read on this thread , it truly does get frustrating for many of us. IM sure you can understand that. No offence meant to you or others. After 9 years of good service I just retired my P2 and purchases a P4 3. I was dial up for all those years as well and got dsl with my new machine.

IM guessing here that the system 32 at start up was really not that big of a deal in the first place , just annoying as all hell ,my hard drive above my shoulders was just not computing very well with it, like it seems to do for others. Leo ,thanks again for doing what you do and helping guys out like me. IM very Impressed. This page is also helpful. It explains the problem thoroughly and gives a link to a quick fix: It worked for me!

I logged in about 6 months ago when I started having this annoying problem. My system 32 launches times when logging into windows and then does it again for times when launching Internet Explorer. I too looked at the registry and did not find the problem mentioned in all the articles.

I agree with the rest. Could we just have some simple steps to follow? Knowledge base articles can be quite lengthy. I click on the eath link. To correct this problem the easiest way is to insert your system restore disc that came with your computer when you purchased it, shut down the computer and then restart it.

The system restore will automatically start. Have it reinstall ONLY the. The system32 window will come on at startup if a. By reinstalling all of the files your system will run as it used to. I was trying to fix this system 32 thing- I followed some instructions on putting my comp in safe mode and now It will not start.

I am seeing something weird about it being out of range??? I found another solution to preventing the System32 window from popping up at startup. I have not had the problem with the System32 folder popping up since.

I tried regedit, msconfig, and removed all startup values. The darn thing still opens the system32 folder on startup. I ran several anti-virus programs including windows defender and they find nothing. After trying a number of things to remove this troublesome issue I finally found a solution that worked for me. I unticked this and rebooted the system and the problem had disappeared. If this solves the problem then go back into Autoruns Utility and delete it. Hope it helps it took me ages to find a solution that works.

If this works for you, please post a response! Using Autoruns, I discovered a Registry entry that prompted Explorer to open the system32 folder. The Registry entry reported by Autoruns showed a kernel Thank you! Thanks Dstroyr, you nailed that one for me. The whole problem started when I picked up the zlob. Got it cleaned up but it left the System32 folder problem.

Thanks Again! The autorun utility was good. Solve my problems. And i managed to find the atmclk. Gone with the wind. I manually fixed over registry entries and still had the System32 folder problem.

Thanks Leo: worked for me too…. Any suggestions? Thanks Destroyr. The Autoruns program fixed my problem concerning the kernel32 dll file. After unchecking the kernel with Autoruns I manually removed the entry from the registry as well. Everythingloads fine now! I also looked to see if the system32 folder would show up on the other user on my computer and it did not show up.

I still dont know how those startup items got there. This totally fixed my problem. The Microsoft article helped none at all.

I consider myself pretty familiar with the registry, but the KB Article was not very clear. I was also infected with Zlob. I used an article that led me directly to the source of the problem in the registry, for me it was an incomplete reg string for my sb audigy 2 card…. There as far as I know are two solutions to the problem, one is addressed by the Microsoft Knowledge Base Article:.

Put it in, and no system32 folder. Hi I has same problem with system32 issue come up when I log in? Please can you give a clear detial how to remove the issue from window and future log in without system32 issue appears?

OK, I wasted hours on this problem although I already had the fix. My problem was that there were 2 processes in msconfig Startup. My mistake was that I restored MSconfig to Normal Startup again after restart so, it kept loading the processes. But here i would like to mention that the same thing happened yesterday in my office desktop. Does this have anything to do with the problem??? I will try the suggested changes after my next restart, the only thing that was added or downloaded was an Adobe Reader update to 7.

The System32 folder keeps continuously popping up when I start up my machine. Please, any advice or help in sorting this out would be terrific. What do i have to do? Thanks for the article! Just deleted the entry and everything is fine now. Now ok after discovering the issue, as I do have the Sound Blaster Augigy 2 sound card installed. If this item is listed and checked in startup, the System32 Folder will appear on every startup. Have read auguments both for and against deleting file.

My solution to the System32 opening on Startup — I eliminated most of the files in the Startup Folder. Hope this helps someone else. System folder 32 opens when logging in. Typed msconfig in run, went to startup tab, and found an entry -schedule. Cleared the check mark for -schedule and the problem was solved. I had the same problem. I noticed that it started right after I installed my Sound Blaster software.

The way I fixed it was by deleting the value:. Comments violating those rules will be removed. Comments that don't add value will be removed, including off-topic or content-free comments, or comments that look even a little bit like spam. All comments containing links and certain keywords will be moderated before publication. I want comments to be valuable for everyone, including those who come later and take the time to read.

Search Ask Leo! Why does my System32 folder open when I log in? Do this Subscribe to Confident Computing! I'll see you there! This is added to startup by changes made to the settings in the SB Audigy 2 Card software. It did solve the issue. Hope this information helps someone in the future. Regards, Brady Reply. I also have a brand new dell Dimension.. Tnx guys! Rita Reply. I have a Dell computer too, and my system 32 pops up on startup Reply.

Have you followed the steps outlined in the article? It has everything! Best regarts. Bert Hammer Reply. I also tried using the above mentioned MS article, that described the changes in the registry database remove any incomplete strings that should solve the problem, but this did not work Hope this is usefull.

Thank you, Reply. And yet, it sounds exactly like spyware. Thank you so much. Thanks for your help. Your instructions were perfect. There are only so many locations where a startup program can hide itself. Thank you rebecca Reply. Did you try the ideas mentioned in the article you just commented on?

Have you read the article you just commented on? It answers that question. Please read the article at the top of the page you just commented on. Sorry to say thanks for nothing Reply. Jim Reply. Now what. I am very frustrated. This did not solve the prob. Any other solutions? Many thanks for the tip. Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. System32 opens on startup Ask Question. Asked 10 years, 4 months ago. Active 10 years, 4 months ago.

Viewed 6k times. May it be a virus? Improve this question. Guy Fawkes Guy Fawkes 2 2 silver badges 8 8 bronze badges. Related dupe? No, I have Win 7 and system 32 — Guy Fawkes. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. No, I seen this article, but I haven't anything in theese keys — Guy Fawkes.

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