I have no idea what AutoIt even is. Is there a way I can just remove it? Based on your comments, simply uninstall AutoIt tool. Use standard uninstaller in Programs and Features control panel.
AutoIt is great helper tool, but. Therefore after uninstalling AutoIt, check your computer for malware/viruses and avoid. Removal: (incomplete, waiting for your feedback). This allows you to restore your system to time of restore point creation whenever you want.
File Name and Path; AutoIt on Windows Vista; Command Line Parameters; Script Editors; Compiling Scripts; AutoIt Window Info Tool (Au3Info) AutoIt Syntax Checker.
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Verify if you have AutoIt files located in C: Program Files AutoIt3. Let me know the result in comments. As next step, we'll have to. run and find entries related to rFWaBL.exe or to AutoIt. (1) note their full file path, (2) uncheck them and (3) reboot. Let me know the status. Evidently the upgrade to Windows 10 has broken some product installed on the computer.
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I see here two questions: (1) Which product, and (2) Is it a legitimate product or a virus. The second question is motivated by the fact that the message is produced by AutoIt which is not installed on your computer. However, entire products can be written using the scripting language of AutoIt and then compiled into.exe files for distribution, so this can still be a legitimate product. I propose doing the following tests:.
Normally the error message should disappear. If it does not, then Windows itself is infected.
Execute the advice given by to find out which executable has issued this error message. Using its name and the name of its folder, one can find out which product it is. If it is a legitimate product, uninstall it or find a newer version better adapted to Windows 10. If it is not legitimate, you will find good advice in here: Post the information you find, if you wish us to have a look.