Error on IE8/Windows XP/Home Edition/Version 2002 report / Service Pack 3

Whenever I turn on my computer, I get the following box appears:

Name: Linksts. exe

Unknown Publisher

c:\Windows\System32

Can you please help. For now, I've been by clicking Cancel. I need to do something, as it appears everytime I turn on.

Thanks a lot for your help

Kind regards

What is your current antivirus?

perform the steps following and after return:

Click Start, run and enter in the box:

Msinfo32

Click OK, and when the system info summary appears, click on edit, select all (Ctrl-A), copy (Ctrl-C) and paste (Ctrl-V) the information back here in your next reply.

You can change the personal information.

 

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Remove all found, restart, and run again until analyses race clean, these can be removed later if you wish.

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