Script error, invalid root in registry key 'HKCU\software\wymxuxnpw\udkvq '.

Hello

DELL XPS

Windows 7 Home Premium SP1

There is a consistent error every time that the computer starts
and expenses of the Office:

Script error
"
An error has occurred in the script on this page

Line: 1
Char: 71
Error: Invalid root in registry key 'HKCU\software\wymxuxnpw\udkvq '.
Code: 0
URL

Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
[YES] [NO]
"

I tried CCleaner and registry tool which sets other non obvious mistakes,

but still has not fixed the above error.

At the moment it's a consistent start annoying context menu
Great short PC otherwise.

How can this be repaired?

Thank you
GR

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Update immediately.
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