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Page 1 of 2 1 2 > Thread Tools Display Modes Cannot find error at start up paulson060267 Junior Member Join Date: Nov 2014 Posts: 9 20th November 2014 Windows Cannot Find error every time I start up My Computer. The actual error reads... Windows Cannot find C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Date\GeniusBox\Client.exe I think I am getting this error because I recently tried to uninstall GeniusBox via the ADD/Remove software feature in XP. I tried anyway to uninstall it there as it did show up in the list. Yet windows complained that the software may have already been uninstalled. Yet I still was getting a GeniusBox Icon in my Sytems tray. I ran some virus programs and deleted some stuff and the GeniusBpx Icon in my Sytems tray disappeared but I started getting the "Windows Cannot Find Error" every time I start the machine. I scoured the web fo solutions, that included downloading and running certain other anti malware programs as well as programs that show what your startup is running , I could not find any GeniusBox entries in those. At least there not calling themselves that. I went to regedit and deleted all the occurances of geniusbox that I found there. There were several. Still the "Windows Cannot Find Error" persists.... I don't know what else to do I've tried everything I can think of Can somebody please try to help me? Any assitance anyone could offer would be great. This has been driving me crazy!!! Thank You Matt paulson060267 View Public Profile Send a private message to paulson060267 Find More Posts by paulson060267 Elizabeth23 Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Florida Posts: 3,041 20th November 2014 reinstall the software, and then uninstall using their own uninstaller of using revo uninstaller, then run checkdisk with the /r parameter until no errors are found. If you other thread HERE, let us know if you find a different answer Search engines are your friend Elizabeth23 View Public Profile Send a private message to Elizabeth23 Find More Posts by Elizabeth23 Elizabeth23 Senior Member Join Date: Dec 2012 Location: Florida Posts: 3,041 20th November 2014 ALSO: Quote: Basically, many machines don't have a "Search Extensions" folder (It's usually "adware" related), and your case, the program that needed "Client.exe" has been removed but not the registry "call" that asks to start up the program.. If you've ever done any startup program or registry searching, you should be able to find it.. First, see if it's listed Start button-All Programs-Startup folder. If you see the shortcut listed there, simply delete it. The error message should no longer show u