FWIW: I finally took the time to track down this annoyance. The anonymous message pops up during logon and requires user intervention. Its title is "ERROR" and its prompt is Registry data not found ! and its only button is OK. I'm posting because the question of its origin is oft asked but rarely answered.
In my case it was caused by entry "ledpointer=CNYHKey.exe" in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
I have no idea what registry data is lost, how it happened or how to restore it. Neither can I guess what functionality has been lost -- since I never had an LED pointer.
I looked up the vendor: Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd. and while they are proud of their quality their website is the typical diode -- all output, no input. The message did not hit in their internal search. Perhaps they're oblivious. It appears that their US branch has ignored the website.
I occasionally use a Compaq wireless keyboard with this laptop and I remember being incredibly annoyed with its autoinstalled software and that I removed same through the control panel. This is possibly a remnant.
Chicony has another entry in the same section of my registry "CHotkey=mHotkey.exe". It has caused no trouble to date but it might become one of the usual suspects based on Chicony's evidently casual coding practices.
In my case it was caused by entry "ledpointer=CNYHKey.exe" in [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Run]
I have no idea what registry data is lost, how it happened or how to restore it. Neither can I guess what functionality has been lost -- since I never had an LED pointer.
I looked up the vendor: Chicony Electronics Co., Ltd. and while they are proud of their quality their website is the typical diode -- all output, no input. The message did not hit in their internal search. Perhaps they're oblivious. It appears that their US branch has ignored the website.
I occasionally use a Compaq wireless keyboard with this laptop and I remember being incredibly annoyed with its autoinstalled software and that I removed same through the control panel. This is possibly a remnant.
Chicony has another entry in the same section of my registry "CHotkey=mHotkey.exe". It has caused no trouble to date but it might become one of the usual suspects based on Chicony's evidently casual coding practices.