Starting with Windows Vista, the 64-bit versions of Windows have two Program Files folders. The regular Program Files folder holds 64-bit applications, while "Program Files (x86)" is used for 32 ...
It is mandatory for every application to offer a script that will, on program uninstallation, clean up all related files & Registry entries. Many a time, because of missing Registry or programming ...
The startup entry refers to an invalid or non-existent file under the Program Files folder. The registry value data corresponding to that startup entry is not enclosed within double quotes.
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