Error starting "lost C:\Users\[USERNAME]\AppData\Local\Temp\Log.iniis".

Original title: C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Temp\Log.iniis lost

Whenever I log in, this message appears ^^. I read through many forums and discussions on this issue. However, most of these pages have solutions for Log.iniis ending with numbers (i.e. 171438 Log.iniis). I read that I can "Open Scheduler of tasks and expand the"Task Scheduler Library".» Open Asus and task to select "i-setup", delete it and you're done. "The problem is (the Norwegian translation, migh not be 100% accurate), 'the selected task, {0}, is no more. Press "Refresh" to see the current tasks. "So, under the active/current tasks, it says"Reading data failed", and no"i-configuration"task are. Using Regedit, (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE NT\CurrentVersion\Schedule\TaskCache\Tree\ASUS) the problem is that I can't find the i-Setupxxxxx, only (Standard), Id and Index. Any help would be appreciated (the error after the logon box is a pain in the *). Also, I'm sorry if I posted this in the wrong forum.

SivertHi,

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