When the XP starts, I can't find the WINSYS.VBS file

  

. Q: My Windows XP appears when the system starts. "The file c:\\$ntuninst allQ8877565$\\WINSYS.VBS cannot be found. Please make sure the file is correct. Try again. To search for files, click the ‘Start & rsquo; button, then click ‘Search & rsquo;” How can I solve this problem?
A: The file in the prompt is a file generated by a virus. It should be the anti-virus software to modify the name of this file, resulting in the above prompt when the virus file is not found after booting. You can solve the problem by simply deleting the key value or statement of the virus file when you start it in the registry and related system files. The specific steps are as follows.
1. Select “Start →Run” on the system desktop.
2. In the pop-up window, type "REGEDIT" in the "Open" column and click the "OK" button to run "Registry Editor".
3. Use the "Find" function in the "Edit" menu to find the keyword "c:\\$ntuninst allQ8877565 $\\WINSYS.vbs” and then delete it.
4. Open the WIN.INI and SYSTEM.INI files with the “Notepad” program, also look for this keyword and delete it. Once you have completely deleted it, you can solve the problem.

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