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im_iqbal41

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    im_iqbal41 reacted to DeerDK in Hi! I wanna build a pc for 1080p high Gaming/Streaming/Video Editing, this is all good?   
    The GPU/CPU seems decent enough if that is your local options. 
    I don't know much about the motherboard and psu, but as a Cad user I'd say get 32 GB while at it. And consider a bigger ssd if possible. Stuff clutter up quickly 
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    im_iqbal41 reacted to filip1f in Notepad keep opening on every startup windows 11   
    Check your startup programs: It's possible that Notepad is set to open automatically on startup. To check your startup programs, right-click on the Taskbar and select Task Manager. Then, click on the "Startup" tab and look for Notepad in the list of programs. If it's there, you can right-click on it and select "Disable" to prevent it from opening on startup.
     
    Check your startup folder: Notepad may also be set to open automatically by a shortcut in your startup folder. To check this, press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box, type "shell:startup" and press Enter. This will open your startup folder. Look for any Notepad shortcuts and delete them if you find them.
     
    Check your registry: It's possible that a registry key is causing Notepad to open on startup. To check this, press the Windows key + R to open the Run dialog box, type "regedit" and press Enter. Then, navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run and look for any entries related to Notepad. If you find one, right-click on it and select "Delete".
     
    Check for malware: In rare cases, malware can cause programs to open automatically on startup. It's always a good idea to run a virus scan to make sure your computer is clean.
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    im_iqbal41 reacted to Murasaki in Notepad keep opening on every startup windows 11   
    Looks like you have a miner installed on your system. From that command prompt it may point to its installation being broken but im not sure.
    https://github.com/xmrig/xmrig
     
    Check task manager if theres any processes from it running and the startup tab if you can locate it and disable it or use a program like Autoruns to manage startup entries.
    I would personally try to look on how to remove all traces of it or if needed reinstall Windows just to be sure but thats up to you.
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