Thank you Ted for explaining what the ATI HotKey Poller is and th
proper way to use msconfig - startup tab.
The Tech had me go into msconfig and click on the SERVICES tab, chec
hide Windows files, and then uncheck everything remaining. I don'
know what this did (it didn't help my boot-up time) but one progra
wouldn't run and I checked in Admin - Services and that program ha
been disabled! I set it to manual. Meanwhile, I noticed some items i
msconfig - "services" tab are unchecked but show "running", some aren'
running.
I don't know what unchecking these items did but I looked in contro
panel, admin - services, and Zone Alarm and Vet Messenger (antivirus
both say disabled. I have no idea what they might have said before.
Is this okay?
I wonder if she actually disabled everything that had been checked. (
never wrote down what was checked).
After I got off with the tech, I went into a few security programs
run and started them from within the programs themselves. They al
appear to be running. Is it okay that they are disabled in service
but are running?
I'm sorry for all these questions but I am new to XP.
Thank you again.
Sincerely, Libra
Ted Zieglar Wrote:
> The ATI HotKey Poller is part of the video driver for your ATI-base
> video
> card. To learn its exact purpose, contact ATI technical support
> Judging by
> the name alone, I would guess that it enables the various ke
> combinations
> supported by your video card.
>
> Unchecking entries in msconfig startup prevents them from loading at
> startup. In this way, msconfig is useful for troubleshooting: If yo
> believe
> that something loading at startup may be causing a problem, but yo
> don't
> know what exactly, you uncheck all the items in the startup tab an
> then
> restart your computer. If whatever problem you were having is no
> resolved,
> you put the checkmark back in each item, one at a time, and restar
> your
> computer again until you arrive at the particular entry that cause
> the
> problem. Now that you know what causes the problem, you can work on a
> solution.
>
> The correct way to permanently prevent something from starting wit
> Windows
> is to go into the program's menus and turn off that feature. Msconfig
> interferes with a program's normal operation; that's why its used for
> troubleshooting only.
>
> Ted Zieglar
>
> "Libra" (E-Mail Removed) wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...-
>
> A tech had me go to msconfigservices, hide Windows items and uncheck
> everything left. One of the items was ATI HotKey Poller - I think by
> unchecking it I disabled the service and would like to know what i
> is
> and if it's necessary. Also, I saw it in my Event Viewer saying it
> stopped at a time I had a major problem with Windows.
>
> Does unchecking things in msconfigservices disable the services or
> just stop them from loading at start-up? (because there's a few more
> items unchecked.)
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely, Libra
>
>
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> Libra
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