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Txt file opening up at startup after using NVCleanstall

irontreebuilder

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I was recommended by a friend to try this software and really I'm thankful for not having so much bloat on my PC. But a have an issue which may be caused by this app. Ever since I installed the app I get a message on startup to open a txt file and from what I could read it seems is an installation log. I'm attaching the file here as proof since I don't think it contains anything private.

I uninstalled the app but this is continued happening ever since and I'm worried what caused this.

Is this something that occurred to someone else? And how can I stop it?
 

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W1zzard

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First time I hear about this issue.

the file is named "admin.txt" on your PC, too? what's the full path?
 

irontreebuilder

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First time I hear about this issue.

the file is named "admin.txt" on your PC, too? what's the full path?
It's not found on my PC, I used Everything and I cannot find it.

When I log in into my user I always get a message where I'm prompted to open a file (it shows the normal window that displays all available apps on the PC that can open a file) and If I select Notepad it shows this text. From there I saved the file as a new text file and the "Admin" name was already filled in.
 

W1zzard

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Once Notepad has opened, go to File -> Save as.. it should default to the directory and filename of the location of the file that was just opened
 
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