Set up "Clean" User or "Clean" boot for max memory for video editi

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Hi

When I boot up normally I have a whole stack of little programmes which
automatically instal when I open windows - running in the bottom RH corner of
my screen.. including Virus-scan (which of course I want to keep all the
time) and other little programmes like HotSynch, BigFix and the like which I
don't need all the time. At the moment if I am video editing I have to go
through and close all these programmes before I can start work. I was
wondering if it were possible to set up a User that had a clean setup without
all these files installed, or how to do a clean boot which loads all the
graphics etc drivers I need, but not all these little bitty things that I
don't need. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated!
Mimi Muppet...
 
How to perform a clean boot in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310353

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| Hi
|
| When I boot up normally I have a whole stack of little programmes which
| automatically instal when I open windows - running in the bottom RH corner of
| my screen.. including Virus-scan (which of course I want to keep all the
| time) and other little programmes like HotSynch, BigFix and the like which I
| don't need all the time. At the moment if I am video editing I have to go
| through and close all these programmes before I can start work. I was
| wondering if it were possible to set up a User that had a clean setup without
| all these files installed, or how to do a clean boot which loads all the
| graphics etc drivers I need, but not all these little bitty things that I
| don't need. Any suggestions gratefully appreciated!
| Mimi Muppet...
 

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