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>>>> not quite, but...
>>>
>>>> Ever since I tried to install the latest Blender, whenever I boot my
>>>> PC,
>>>> I get the system32 folder that opens. I suppose there's a registry
>>>> entry somewhere that got created improperly and instead of trying to
>>>> load "C:\Windows\System32\whatchamacallit.dll" or
>>>> "%SYSTEM_ROOT%\System32\foobar.exe" it simply loads
>>>> "C:\Windows\System32".
>>>>
>>>> How do I find out which one it is? Regedit's search function is not
>>>> smart enough to let me search for ( "system32" except when it's
>>>> "system32\" )
>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>> In the registry, you can search the entries
>>> HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/MicrosoftWindows/CurrentVersion/Run
>>> or
>>> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/MicrosoftWindows/CurrentVersion/Run
>>> Where are stored all the softwares launched at the startup.
>>>
>>> Lionel.
>>
>> That's the first place i looked, and there are no mentions of system32
>> there...
>>
> Have you seen in the StartMenu folder? A link may be placed here.
>
Nope.
Also did msconfig, and the usual steps to resolve these issues.
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