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March 11, 2017

Idozi mperi ndị ọbịa Windows Script na mmalite Windows 10

Fix Windows Script Host Errors on Startup Windows 10: The main cause of this error is a virus or malware which has infected your system with malicious code but you don’t need to worry as it’s only an error with .vbs script file which can be resolved quickly by following the below-listed steps.

Idozi mperi ndị ọbịa Windows Script na mmalite Windows 10

Windows Script Host

Script: C:usersu510desktopOperators-Expressions-demosOperators-Expressions-demosscriptsjs-console.js
line: 1
char: 1
error: Object expected
code: 800A138F
source: microsoft JScript runtime error

Idozi mperi ndị ọbịa Windows Script na mmalite Windows 10

A na-atụ aro ka ịmepụta ebe weghachi naanị ma ọ bụrụ na ihe adịghị mma.

Method 1: Run System File Checker (SFC) and CheckDisk (CHKDK)

1.Pịa Windows Key + X wee pịa Command Prompt(Admin).

iwu ozugbo na ikike admin

2. Ugbu a pịnye ihe ndị a na cmd wee pịa tinye:

Sfc / scannow sfc / scannow /offbootdir=c: /offwindir=c:windows.

SFC nyocha ugbu a nye iwu ozugbo

3.Let system file checker run and then restart your PC.

Method 2: Run Microsoft safety scanner

Its’ look like it is a virus infection, I would suggest you run the Nyocha nchekwa Microsoft and check if it helps. Make sure to disable all antivirus and security protection when running Microsoft safety scanner.

Method 3: Clean boot

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye msconfig and hit enter to Nhazi usoro.

msconfig

2.On General tab, họrọ Nhọrọ Mmalite na n'okpuru ya jide n'aka na nhọrọ "ibu ihe mmaliteA naghị achịkwa ya.

nhazi usoro nyochaa nhọrọ mmalite dị ọcha buut

3.Navigate to the Services tab and checkmark the box that says “Zoo ọrụ Microsoft niile."

zoo ọrụ Microsoft niile

4. Ọzọ, pịa Gbanyụọ ihe niile nke ga-ewepụ ọrụ ndị ọzọ niile fọdụrụnụ.

5.Restart your PC and check if you’re able to Fix Windows Script Host Errors on Startup.

6.After ị rụchaa nchọpụta nsogbu jide n'aka na imeghari n'elu nzọụkwụ na-amalite gị PC-ejikari.

Method 4: Set the default value .vbs key

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ banye imeghe ndekọ Editor.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2.Next, navigate to the following key:

ComputerHKEY_CLASSES_ROOT.vbs

3.In the right-hand side window double click on Default.

go to .vbs key and change its default value to VBSFile

4.Change the Value of Default to VBSFile ma kụrụ OK.

5.Reboot your PC to save changes and your system may start working fine.

Method 5: Delete VMapplet and WinStationsDisabled from Registry

1.Pịa Windows Key + R wee pịnye regedit na kụrụ banye imeghe ndekọ Editor.

Gbaa iwu regedit

2.Next, navigate to the following key:

ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionWinlogon

3.In the right side window, delete all the entries after userinit which would probably include VMApplet and WinStationsDisabled.

delete VMApplet and WinStationsDisabled

Cheta na: I’m not responsible if you type a wrong userinit path below and lock yourself out of your user account. Also only make the below change if you Windows is installed on C: Drive.

4.Now double click userinit and remove the entry ‘C:windowssystem32servieca.vbs’or ‘C:WINDOWSrun.vbs’ and make sure the default value now is currently set to ‘C:Windowssystem32userinit.exe,’ ( Yes it includes the trailing comma) and hit OK.

delete servieca.vbs or run.vbs entery from userinit

5.Finally, close the Registry Editor and restart your PC.

Method 5: Run Repair Install

Usoro a bụ ụzọ ikpeazụ n'ihi na ọ bụrụ na ọ nweghị ihe na-arụ ọrụ, usoro a ga-edozi nsogbu niile na PC gị. Ndozi Wụnye naanị iji nkwalite nọ n'ime ya rụkwaa nsogbu na sistemụ na-enweghị ihichapụ data onye ọrụ dị na sistemụ. Ya mere soro akụkọ a ka ịhụ ka esi edozi Windows 10 n'ụzọ dị mfe.

Nke ahụ bụ nke ị nwetara nke ọma Idozi mperi ndị ọbịa Windows Script na mmalite Windows 10 ma ọ bụrụ na ị ka nwere ajụjụ ọ bụla gbasara post a, nweere onwe gị ịjụ ha na ngalaba nkọwa.