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Boggin:
You could try the command in this YT video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H7ZcBsSCISc but if you need to disinfect the computer first which could be the cause of this, do it in Safe Mode with Networking where they should be isolated.

Which anti malware tools are you using - for a thorough scan I prefer ESET's Free Online Scanner http://www.eset.com/int/home/products/online-scanner/

What I do is click on Advanced then check all of the boxes except the bottom Proxy one, check the box for the auto uninstall and if running in normal mode, disable my AV program immediately before clicking on Scan - if you run it in Safe Mode with Networking, your AV is already isolated.

Gamezertruth:
doing msconfig And disable all the startup programs and Services isn’t help either the command in this video isn’t help or not working so the message keep pop-up even in the safe-mode with networking/startup programs disabled

and my list of Portable protection programs is :

1- Emsisoft Emergency Kit
2- comodo cleaning essentials
3- MWAVSCAN (escan toolkit)
4- Dr.Web CureIt!
5- superantispyware portable
6- norton power eraser

and for ESET's Free Online Scanner I only used When someone asks me that in one of the forums : )

Boggin:
So have you used ESET yet ?

NPE can do more damage than good in its Rootkit mode - I tend to flip the page by clicking on Advanced and running its standard scan.

It has removed a registry entry before now, but I've never had a clue as to what it related to.

Gamezertruth:

--- Quote from: Boggin on March 02, 2015, 09:30:33 am ---So have you used ESET yet ?

NPE can do more damage than good in its Rootkit mode - I tend to flip the page by clicking on Advanced and running its standard scan.

It has removed a registry entry before now, but I've never had a clue as to what it related to.

--- End quote ---

yes i have ran this ESET scanner some time ago(before 2 day) ! and Honestly I do not like symantec/Norton lol  :smiley: but I don’t know why I’m Insisted to use NPE lol  :wink:

Boggin:
As it's still pooping up in Safe Mode with Networking, it's not likely to being caused by an infection.

Have you tried changing the setting as in that YT video I'd linked.

Previously I'd forgotten to suggest to see if it was possible to role that video converter program back from its updates, but as you've reinstalled it, it will now contain the updates - but it could have been coincidental that the error message was a result of those updates.

This is where system images can normally pull you out of the mire, but have you checked to see what the setting is for your restore points and if a manually created one is still there after a reboot.

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