Help with XP start up
#1
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Help with XP start up
Hi All,
I have pretty standard PC running Windows Xp with service pack 2. Somehow i have managed to install a bunch of programmes that start every time i boot the PC. I just need to find a way to stop them starting.
I'm sure there must be simple way but I can't figure it out and I was hoping that some of the tech gurus here could help.
cheers
ger
I have pretty standard PC running Windows Xp with service pack 2. Somehow i have managed to install a bunch of programmes that start every time i boot the PC. I just need to find a way to stop them starting.
I'm sure there must be simple way but I can't figure it out and I was hoping that some of the tech gurus here could help.
cheers
ger
#2


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Originally Posted by Ger
Hi All,
I have pretty standard PC running Windows Xp with service pack 2. Somehow i have managed to install a bunch of programmes that start every time i boot the PC. I just need to find a way to stop them starting.
I'm sure there must be simple way but I can't figure it out and I was hoping that some of the tech gurus here could help.
cheers
ger
I have pretty standard PC running Windows Xp with service pack 2. Somehow i have managed to install a bunch of programmes that start every time i boot the PC. I just need to find a way to stop them starting.
I'm sure there must be simple way but I can't figure it out and I was hoping that some of the tech gurus here could help.
cheers
ger
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You might also want to install spybot. Included is a tool which allows you to see and control what starts up - whether it's in the startup folder or the registry. good at stopping spyware/adware, too. Make sure you enable "teatimer." It'll monitor system changes as they occur.
Note: it's free.
Note: it's free.
#5
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Originally Posted by winkydink
Short of completely uninstalling them using the Add/Remove Programs Control Panel, from the Start Menu, select Run and types msconfig in the window. Select the Startup tab and uncheck the ones you don't want to run at startup. Do be careful not to accidentally uncheck something the system needs.
To counter that, I have a shortcut to msconfig on my desktop.
The command line is
C:\WINDOWS\pchealth\helpctr\binaries\msconfig.exe
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for the msconfig trick, just go to run>msconfig
BE CAREFUL! Some this (like antivirus) you want to keep running on startup. If in doubt about wheter something is ok to stop, google the process and it will tell you what it is.
BE CAREFUL! Some this (like antivirus) you want to keep running on startup. If in doubt about wheter something is ok to stop, google the process and it will tell you what it is.
#9
Join Date: Sep 2004
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Originally Posted by mbreuer
Try bringing up the task manager and see what's consuming CPU and/or I/O.
AJ
#10

Join Date: Jan 2006
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Originally Posted by Ger
Thanks for all the help.
I have made some progress, but there is something which is hogging the pc's resources and for the life of me i can't figure out what it is.
I have made some progress, but there is something which is hogging the pc's resources and for the life of me i can't figure out what it is.

