Appdata\local\]geniusbox\client.exe

For the past several days at various times I keep have two boxes pop up.
The first one is a box that is completely black but at the top it has c:\(its a squiggly back slash)tasking.exe
The a box pops up saying Windows can not find c:\users\deborah\appdata\local\geniusbox\client.exe   make sure you typed the name correctly and try again.
What has happened to my machine that this message would keep popping up?
I tried restoring to an earlier date however, it wont let me.
does anyone have a clue what I can do to fix this.

Hello,
In which way could this be SQL Server related, the topic of this forum?
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