SetDefault.exe suppose to be in msconfig after uninstall? Otherwise, how get rid of?

Greetings,

I need an answer or assistance which has to do with HP LaunchBox/SetDefault.exe in msconfig.

Recently I had uninstalled just HP LaunchBox, because I had no use for it, and in msconfig, I found that the startup item SetDefault.exe was still there, uncontrolled. SetDefault.exe is supposed to be here even after uninstalling HP LaunchBox? If this isn't the case, please help me try to erase it in msconfig. Here is a picture of what it looks like.

Thank you.

Hello

I checked your logs file Autoruns and there is not present.

What you now hover in the last screenshot - Yes, it seems that.

Thus, generally speaking - you have uninstalled it, with disabled mode, this entry does not "hurt" your system even if left alone in this way. Microsoft - windows manufacturer recommends not registry cleaning. I recommend you do it only if you know what you're doing.

I think it's safe to delete all of the "record" SetDefault under Tools shared-> MSConfig-> startupreg.

Most likely it will erase it. There could be other entries as well - they can be found in the registry.

I offered you something else in the private message - you can think and let me know.

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