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Cleaning out startup

 
 
Kyle
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      21st Jun 2004
Hey everyone,

There are a bunch of apps that run on my startup, ones
that I have to go to task manager and shut down because
they use a crapload of memory. Is there a way to keep
these programs from starting? I tried cleaning the
registry and also the startup programs area. Still a lot
of excess stuff. Any ideas? Thanks.

-Kyle
 
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      21st Jun 2004

>-----Original Message-----
>Hey everyone,
>
> There are a bunch of apps that run on my startup, ones
>that I have to go to task manager and shut down because
>they use a crapload of memory. Is there a way to keep
>these programs from starting? I tried cleaning the
>registry and also the startup programs area. Still a

lot
>of excess stuff. Any ideas? Thanks.
>
>-Kyle
>.
>Yes,go to start>>>run>>>type in msconfig
>>>enter>>>startup tab>>>uncheck

everything>>>apply>>>OK>>>restart>>>check box don't show
again>>>OK>>>then go to your antivirus,and check the
options to have it come on at startup.(Thats all you need
on at startup anyway!
 
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