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Robert J. Lafayette
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      17th Mar 2007
XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,

turned off -

unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:

A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
under start up item, blank
under command, blank,
under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run

any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?

Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

Need I worry?

Thank you,
Robert



 
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      17th Mar 2007
On Mar 17, 1:11 pm, "Robert J. Lafayette" <xyz1...@msn.invalid> wrote:
> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>
> turned off -
>
> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>
> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
> under start up item, blank
> under command, blank,
> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>
> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>
> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?
>
> Need I worry?
>
> Thank you,
> Robert


Please see an earlier thread in this forum:
http://groups.google.co.in/group/mic...4b8210f3652c7b
This may be of use to you.
Regards
witan

 
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      17th Mar 2007
"Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote

> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>
> turned off -
>
> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>
> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
> under start up item, blank
> under command, blank,
> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>
> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>
> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?


You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from something
that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete that that
value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy of that key
first.

Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should then
remove them from wherever they are loading.

There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal of
malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current definitions
and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run regularly in safe mode.

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Robert J. Lafayette
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      17th Mar 2007
Thank you both.

However, when you write:
"Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should then
remove them from wherever they are loading."

This is where I am at a loss as I am unsure how to remove them.

Suggestions?

Robert



"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>
>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>
>> turned off -
>>
>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>
>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>> under start up item, blank
>> under command, blank,
>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>
>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>
>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>
> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
> of that key first.
>
> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>
> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run regularly
> in safe mode.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



 
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Robert J. Lafayette
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      17th Mar 2007

I understand about msconfig.

I did the following, found only one item that seemed out of place:

Now run the registry editor and navigate to this location.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig


In the left hand column, see if there's a + sign next to the
startupreg subkey.
If so, click on it.
Click on the subkey that's under startupreg.
The information displayed in the right hand pane may provide
some clues as to what program added the problem entry in
msconfig.


The out of place item appears to be Registry Update.

In Startupreg I found:
Carpservervice
ISUSPM
ITunesHelper
Quick Time Task
Registry Update
Skype.

I sent to the iTunes forum a query as to how to adjust settings for iTunes
and Quick Time to take them out of start up altogether, unload them, and
looked in preferences and could not find adjustments for this.

So I have to wait.

For Skype, I unchecked startup Skype when I start Windows, but it still
showed up in msconfig,

for ISUSPM, and carpserv.exe various sites said I could unckeck it but I can
not find out how to unload either.

Thoughts about the apparent orphaned Registry Update item?
Should I delete this line from the registry?

Robert



"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>
>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>
>> turned off -
>>
>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>
>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>> under start up item, blank
>> under command, blank,
>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>
>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>
>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>
> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
> of that key first.
>
> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>
> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run regularly
> in safe mode.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



 
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Robert J. Lafayette
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      17th Mar 2007


Found this nifty software called AutoRuns from SysInternals that allows
manual adjustments to all start up software.

This way I can leave msconfig alone.

In AutoRuns simply clicked on Logons and was able to manually adjust
everything.

I can disable by unchecking items I do not wish to start up at startup.

As to the orphan, may leave it alone for now.


Thanks to all,
Robert



"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>
>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>
>> turned off -
>>
>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>
>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>> under start up item, blank
>> under command, blank,
>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>
>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>
>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>
> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
> of that key first.
>
> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>
> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run regularly
> in safe mode.
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



 
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John
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      17th Mar 2007
Two machines I installed NERO-6 on showed up with that blank line item.

I deleted it on both machines and all is well

John

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:17:39 +0100, "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>
>
>Found this nifty software called AutoRuns from SysInternals that allows
>manual adjustments to all start up software.
>
>This way I can leave msconfig alone.
>
>In AutoRuns simply clicked on Logons and was able to manually adjust
>everything.
>
>I can disable by unchecking items I do not wish to start up at startup.
>
>As to the orphan, may leave it alone for now.
>
>
>Thanks to all,
>Robert
>
>
>
>"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>
>>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>>
>>> turned off -
>>>
>>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>>
>>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>>> under start up item, blank
>>> under command, blank,
>>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>>
>>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>>
>>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>>
>> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
>> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
>> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
>> of that key first.
>>
>> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
>> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
>> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>>
>> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
>> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
>> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run regularly
>> in safe mode.
>>
>> --
>> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

>

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Robert J. Lafayette
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      17th Mar 2007
Please specifically how did you eliminate that line?
It appears as the Registry Update in the registry.

I did this:
registry editor and navigate to this location.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig


In the left hand column, see if there's a + sign next to the
startupreg subkey.
If so, click on it.
Click on the subkey that's under startupreg.
The information displayed in the right hand pane may provide
some clues as to what program added the problem entry in
msconfig.


"The out of place item appears to be Registry Update."



Do you think I can just delete this registry item?- Registry Update?

Robert





"John" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Two machines I installed NERO-6 on showed up with that blank line item.

I deleted it on both machines and all is well

John

On Sat, 17 Mar 2007 11:17:39 +0100, "Robert J. Lafayette"
<(E-Mail Removed)>
wrote:

>
>
>Found this nifty software called AutoRuns from SysInternals that allows
>manual adjustments to all start up software.
>
>This way I can leave msconfig alone.
>
>In AutoRuns simply clicked on Logons and was able to manually adjust
>everything.
>
>I can disable by unchecking items I do not wish to start up at startup.
>
>As to the orphan, may leave it alone for now.
>
>
>Thanks to all,
>Robert
>
>
>
>"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>
>>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>>
>>> turned off -
>>>
>>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>>
>>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>>> under start up item, blank
>>> under command, blank,
>>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>>
>>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>>
>>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>>
>> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
>> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
>> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
>> of that key first.
>>
>> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
>> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
>> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>>
>> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
>> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
>> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run
>> regularly
>> in safe mode.
>>
>> --
>> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]

>

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      17th Mar 2007
"Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thank you both.
>
> However, when you write:
> "Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
> then
> remove them from wherever they are loading."
>
> This is where I am at a loss as I am unsure how to remove them.
>
> Suggestions?
>
> Robert
>
>
>
> "Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>
>>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>>
>>> turned off -
>>>
>>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>>
>>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>>> under start up item, blank
>>> under command, blank,
>>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>>
>>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>>
>>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?

>>
>> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
>> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just delete
>> that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to export a copy
>> of that key first.
>>
>> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
>> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
>> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>>
>> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
>> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
>> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run
>> regularly in safe mode.



Uncheck it in msconfig then delete the reference to it in the registry in
this key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupreg
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupfolder

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      18th Mar 2007
Thank you ,

will advise,

Robert


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"Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>> Thank you both.
>>
>> However, when you write:
>> "Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
>> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
>> then
>> remove them from wherever they are loading."
>>
>> This is where I am at a loss as I am unsure how to remove them.
>>
>> Suggestions?
>>
>> Robert
>>
>>
>>
>> "Rock" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
>> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
>>> "Robert J. Lafayette" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>>
>>>> XP Home, SP2, tweaking/ cleaning my start tab in msconfig,
>>>>
>>>> turned off -
>>>>
>>>> unchecked carpserv.exe, iTunes helper.exe, Skype, qttask, and also
>>>> discovered in my msconfig start an almost blank line:
>>>>
>>>> A check box that was checked (I unchecked it, however)
>>>> under start up item, blank
>>>> under command, blank,
>>>> under location Sofware\Microsoft\Windows\current version\run
>>>>
>>>> any ideas what this blank start up item is or was?
>>>>
>>>> Perhaps a leftover from something I added/ removed?
>>>
>>> You're right. It's an orphaned entry, most likely left over from
>>> something that was installed or moved to a different folder. Just
>>> delete that that value with regedit. To be save you might want to
>>> export a copy of that key first.
>>>
>>> Msconfig was not intended as a startup program manager but as a
>>> troubleshooting tool, so if you uncheck items from msconfig you should
>>> then remove them from wherever they are loading.
>>>
>>> There is a possibility this orphaned entry is left over from the removal
>>> of malware so make sure you have a current AV program with current
>>> definitions and a combination of non viral anti-malware apps run
>>> regularly in safe mode.

>
>
> Uncheck it in msconfig then delete the reference to it in the registry in
> this key:
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupreg
> HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Shared Tools\MSConfig\startupfolder
>
> --
> Rock [MS-MVP User/Shell]



 
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