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John Callaway
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      16th Apr 2006
I am new to win 2000. I am trying to disable certain startup features
not uninstall them. I tried msconfig but no luck. How do I disable
(not uninstall) different startup features? Also I know this is not
dealing with a file question but I would like to disable my sound on
my USB modem. I have set it to "off" in the modem section of device
drivers but it still makes noise. So, how do I turn it off? Do I need
to type in some code into the registry?


JPC
 
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Dave Patrick
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      16th Apr 2006
Copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory or AutoRuns from
sysinternals http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html

You can disable the hardware in Device Manager.

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<John Callaway> wrote:
|I am new to win 2000. I am trying to disable certain startup features
| not uninstall them. I tried msconfig but no luck. How do I disable
| (not uninstall) different startup features? Also I know this is not
| dealing with a file question but I would like to disable my sound on
| my USB modem. I have set it to "off" in the modem section of device
| drivers but it still makes noise. So, how do I turn it off? Do I need
| to type in some code into the registry?
|
|
| JPC


 
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John Callaway
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      16th Apr 2006
Thanks for the link to autoruns. It was exactly what I was looking
for. I did set the volume of my USB modem to "off" in the device
manager but it still makes noise. Any further suggestions?

JPC

On Sun, 16 Apr 2006 10:24:44 -0600, "Dave Patrick"
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>Copy msconfig from Windows XP to the "windows" directory or AutoRuns from
>sysinternals http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html
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>You can disable the hardware in Device Manager.


 
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Dave Patrick
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      16th Apr 2006
Maybe check the hardware manufacturer's web site.

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<John Callaway> wrote:
| Thanks for the link to autoruns. It was exactly what I was looking
| for. I did set the volume of my USB modem to "off" in the device
| manager but it still makes noise. Any further suggestions?
|
| JPC


 
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John Callaway
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      16th Apr 2006
The autoruns did not remove the hpdeskjet icon from the sys tray.
Should I try to delete it?

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>Maybe check the hardware manufacturer's web site.


 
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Dave Patrick
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      16th Apr 2006
If you want it gone, then yes.

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<John Callaway> wrote:
| The autoruns did not remove the hpdeskjet icon from the sys tray.
| Should I try to delete it?


 
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John Callaway
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      16th Apr 2006
Thanks, it worked fine, I was just concerned about messing up the
registry. In regard to modem noise, I went on the zoom webpage and was
unable to find any info about disabling the speaker. Is it possible to
disable the modem speaker in the registry?

JPC

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>If you want it gone, then yes.


 
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Dave Patrick
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      16th Apr 2006
No idea really. You'd need to ask that of the driver developer. You might
also look for a jumper on the board.

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<John Callaway> wrote:
| Thanks, it worked fine, I was just concerned about messing up the
| registry. In regard to modem noise, I went on the zoom webpage and was
| unable to find any info about disabling the speaker. Is it possible to
| disable the modem speaker in the registry?
|
| JPC


 
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Galen
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      17th Apr 2006
In news:(E-Mail Removed),
John Callaway had this to say:

My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:

> I am new to win 2000. I am trying to disable certain startup features
> not uninstall them. I tried msconfig but no luck. How do I disable
> (not uninstall) different startup features? Also I know this is not
> dealing with a file question but I would like to disable my sound on
> my USB modem. I have set it to "off" in the modem section of device
> drivers but it still makes noise. So, how do I turn it off? Do I need
> to type in some code into the registry?
>
>
> JPC


I have a SupraMax from Diamond that's USB for a spare that I use(d) on
client systems. It was, to say the least, horrific but it got the job done
and no - nothing would normally make the speaker shut off... Well, I
shouldn't say nothing. Ticking the option to disable the modem speaker in
the modem's settings (through the control panel) worked but ONLY worked on
XP. Yup... Didn't work on 2k, didn't work on 98, didn't try it on 95 nor NT.
Odd that... It wasn't even recognized and had no drivers for Linux so never
tested it there.

Anyhow...

Dave's already set you up pretty well but for future reference there's a
handy app and some information here:

Pesky Startup Apps:
http://kgiii.info/windows/all/general/startupapps.html

You might find that MLIN's Startup Control Panel (tiny tiny tiny) is tiny
and good - it allows you to disable stuff without actually deleting it.
Pretty handy for diagnostic uses and no confirmation message on boot to
contend with. Did I mention it is tiny?

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whole art of detection into one volume." - Sherlock Holmes


 
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