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hulkbuster:
Quickly googling the message you posted, I found the following:

http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/8-prog-not-found-skipping-autocheck/189754.html

This error can come due to malicious entries in autocheck registry value.
To fix this you can follow below steps :
1) Open Registry editor by opening "regedit" from run box.
2) Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager , You will see a vaule name :BootExecute.
3) By default it should have below value. remove any extra values and hit OK.

autocheck autochk *

4) Reboot your computer to test, It should work now.
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I honestly have no idea if this will do it, but the OP on that question replied that it did...worth a try I guess...Probably not a bad idea to do a virus scan anyway.
-Stephen66515 (April 19, 2012, 01:56 PM)
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Thank you for this tip it really worked check the snapshot:

Error message when i restart my pc


Again thank you for this advice all the members of the donation coder, it really is mind boggling to see how  complex Operating system is how to fix a simple problem : which we sometimes don't even fathom it would exit.Even after all the antivirus and updates and tweaking we do to keep the system up and running.
Thank you Stephen66515 :  :up: :up:

Ath:
@hulkbuster, did you understand what Stephen66515 wrote there? The 'autocheck' stuff actually belongs there, or did you remove other stray stuff we can't see any more?

hulkbuster:
yeah actually i removed the other stuff i removed which later removed the problem,,,,that is after i deleted the other crap i deleted.
Still donation coder members recommendation is a go go....:)

KynloStephen66515:
Quickly googling the message you posted, I found the following:

http://www.computing.net/answers/windows-xp/8-prog-not-found-skipping-autocheck/189754.html

This error can come due to malicious entries in autocheck registry value.
To fix this you can follow below steps :
1) Open Registry editor by opening "regedit" from run box.
2) Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Session Manager , You will see a vaule name :BootExecute.
3) By default it should have below value. remove any extra values and hit OK.

autocheck autochk *

4) Reboot your computer to test, It should work now.
--- End quote ---

I honestly have no idea if this will do it, but the OP on that question replied that it did...worth a try I guess...Probably not a bad idea to do a virus scan anyway.
-Stephen66515 (April 19, 2012, 01:56 PM)
--- End quote ---

Thank you for this tip it really worked check the snapshot:

Error message when i restart my pc


Again thank you for this advice all the members of the donation coder, it really is mind boggling to see how  complex Operating system is how to fix a simple problem : which we sometimes don't even fathom it would exit.Even after all the antivirus and updates and tweaking we do to keep the system up and running.
Thank you Stephen66515 :  :up: :up:
-hulkbuster (April 20, 2012, 04:34 AM)
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This is what we do here at DC! :D

Your very welcome  :-[

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