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I posted this earlier inside of another posting because I didn't know how to do a direct post myself....
ANYWAY... I thought it was something to do with the last Windows 10 updates from the other day, but it may have more to do with installing Dropbox on my laptop instead. Everything I started up the computer I saw a Windows cmd.exe screen flash up for a second and then disappear.
The other day this came up and stayed on my screen long enough for me to capture it with my phone. Any ideas, please? Should I install a new copy of the software or uninstall the old one or perhaps it didn't complete the process.
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The sustained DOS screen that was shown in the photo doesn't come back up now, but there is a System32 screen that pops up for just a second on reboot. There is no information and it is so fast that I can barely see the header on it, but it is System32.cmd.exe I think.
I had a Realtex error message on shut down previously, but it looks to be resolved, so hopefully that was not coming into play. I did reinstall the Dropbox desktop installation, but am not sure what the advantate is to that, as I was using a regular Dropbox account without issues previously.
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