AutorunsDisabled window opens when you start the system.

Whenever I start my computer (Windows XP SP3), a Windows Explorer window appears showing the AutorunsDisabled folder.  Nothing is in the folder.  I installed Windows XP-KB967715 - x 86 - ENU.exe and MicrosoftFixit50471.msi of Fix - It of Microsoft in the hope of preventing the Windows Explorer window to appear whenever I start the computer.  He still appears every time on starting the system or re - start.  Can someone help me with this problem?  Thanks in advance.

It's probably in your startup folder. Check. Start, all programs, startup. To remove the open disk (c), open Documents and Settings, open all users or the folder with your name (only in one, try all users initially), open a Start Menu, open programs, open start and if it is delete it.

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