Script appears briefly when Windows starts after the connection.

Hello world!

I have some kind of script or a batch file that flashes up in a command window whenever I log on Windows - it goes too fast for me to identify what it is, but I recently got a virus that has been deleted successfully. There is no trace of the virus, but I wonder if this script is something left out?

Is there anyway I can trace it or freeze the screen in order to get a longer look and work what it is?

Thank you

Bluejonny

Run msconfig.exe and carefully consider items under the Startup tab.

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