solution for your problem and want to share it with you all! Since I read the instruction of Abhishek above and did exactly these steps, I fo und that the error appears due to a file called msuwflvuc.exe, located in C:\Use rs\[Your Account]\Local Settings\Temp. This might be a malware which is unknown but classified in "High risk level" by Norton Internet Security 2013. NIS quaran tines the file, while doesnot delete the concerned registry key. And I guess you 're using an antivirus software that acting the same way as NIS. So the situatio n is, the registry key still exists while the executive file has been removed, a nd it makes the trouble! Let see how to deal with this sh!t. 1. Press Windows + R to run Regedit 2. Follow the address: [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentV ersion\Windows] 3. You will see the string called Load, and its value is something like this: [. ..]\LOCALS~1\Temp\msuwflvuc.exe --> That's the root of the issue. 4. Make sure you have permission to edit the key, by clicking menu Edit > Permis sions..., then tick the box Full Control in the Allow column > OK. 5. Just delete the string Load you've seen in step 3. Ta-da! Restart and enjoy!