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But you can say "other" and navigate to program files or program files 86 and manually select an app too then you should get the tick box to use everytime
Faslane
But you can say "other" and navigate to program files or program files 86 and manually select an app too then you should get the tick box to use everytime
Faslane
So I've had this problem for quite a while now. I tried installing several stuff for my minecraft client as I was going to play it on a LAN-Party. To do this I had to enter %appdata%. Whenever I tried running it in "Run". It told me "How do you want to open this file?". For some odd reason whenever I started up my pc too I got this message.
Today my spotify started acting weird, it closed itself. Opened again and closed. It kept on doing this forever. I searched for it and found out I had to run another command in "Run" %APPDATA%\Spotify\spotify.exe --disable-accelerated-layers --disable-accelerated-fixed-root-backgroundBut once again it said: "How do you want to open this file?"
After searching around about 10 minutes I tried several stuff, but what seemed to fix it for me was: Running: "C:Users" and then there was a file with My own name which I deleted.
And guess what? Now I can open %appdata% and run the spotify command.
Just thought I would share how I fixed it as it has been bothering me for a while. Hope this helps anyone!
That's why BEFORE you make an image you do a VERY thorough cleaning of virus, malware registry, delete any junk you don't want in the image, do a disck cleanup and get rid of any temp files, windows.old folders (unless you'd want to keep them for some unknown reason) etc etc etc THEN make the image of the disc so you KNOW it's virus and junk bloatware free.
Guys I figured out the cause for this:
Some programs neglect to put the path to their executable in quotes when they add themselves to the list of startup apps.
The way I fixed this was by using CCleaner to open their registry entries and manually adding quotes to all the paths.