Removed Programs Artifacts on Desktop - How Di I remove Them?

M

Mike

A buddy reloaded XP Home and other software including Verizon DSL Help
files. Every time he starts XP tow screens appear- Router Error please enter
the user name and password for your router, then click ok (no router has
ever been installed for this PC) and Welcome to Verizon on line updates -to
see a list of installed updates click Installed Products. How can I stop
these screens from appearing?

Also, I forgot how to access the Startup Screen from the run line.

Thanks,

Mike
 
C

Curt Christianson

Hi Mike,

As far as your second question goes, could it be MSCONFIG from the "run"
line?

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HTH,
Curt

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|A buddy reloaded XP Home and other software including Verizon DSL Help
| files. Every time he starts XP tow screens appear- Router Error please
enter
| the user name and password for your router, then click ok (no router has
| ever been installed for this PC) and Welcome to Verizon on line
updates -to
| see a list of installed updates click Installed Products. How can I stop
| these screens from appearing?
|
| Also, I forgot how to access the Startup Screen from the run line.
|
| Thanks,
|
| Mike
|
|
 
N

nobody >

Mike said:
A buddy reloaded XP Home and other software including Verizon DSL Help
files. Every time he starts XP tow screens appear- Router Error please enter
the user name and password for your router, then click ok (no router has
ever been installed for this PC) and Welcome to Verizon on line updates -to
see a list of installed updates click Installed Products. How can I stop
these screens from appearing?

Also, I forgot how to access the Startup Screen from the run line.

Thanks,

Mike

You *don't* need or want anything off the Verizon cd that came with the
DSL 'modem'. Unfortunately, the VZ crap is about as hard to dump as
Symantec (Norton). The only easy solution I know of is "reload again".
 

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