I've been trying to restabilize a friend's computer since I helped him upgrade from a 267MHZ PII to a slightly less obsolete 400MHZ PII, and still have a number of problems. I suspect some of them are related to his insistance on installing AOL 9, but one of 'em should be easy to work out:
Whenever the system boots up, a Windows Explorer browser showing the directory "C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM" pops onto the screen. (It may actually be "C:/SYSTEM/WINDOWS" -- I forgot to write it down and I'm not enough of a Windows practioner to know which one it must be).
The only curiousity is the title bar -- if I open a second Windows Explorer to the same directory, the new one says "Exploring" plus the directory name. The original popup doesn't have the word "Exploring". Otherwise the two seem identical.
I suspect this has something to do with a registry entry (I'm always suspicious of that unholy mess). But how could it have been created, and why? And -- most importantly -- how do I get rid of it?
Thanks.
Whenever the system boots up, a Windows Explorer browser showing the directory "C:/WINDOWS/SYSTEM" pops onto the screen. (It may actually be "C:/SYSTEM/WINDOWS" -- I forgot to write it down and I'm not enough of a Windows practioner to know which one it must be).
The only curiousity is the title bar -- if I open a second Windows Explorer to the same directory, the new one says "Exploring" plus the directory name. The original popup doesn't have the word "Exploring". Otherwise the two seem identical.
I suspect this has something to do with a registry entry (I'm always suspicious of that unholy mess). But how could it have been created, and why? And -- most importantly -- how do I get rid of it?
Thanks.