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Guest PA Bear [MS MVP]
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Re: msconfig vs. Autoruns

 

Dell Decrapifier!

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Malke wrote:

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> Yes. BTW, to disable Quickset from running, right-click on its icon in the

> taskbar and choose "Exit". You should get a dialog box that allows you to

> not have Quickset run at startup. If you don't get the box, use whichever

> tool you like.

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Re: msconfig vs. Autoruns

 

Jo-Anne wrote:

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> Several people kindly informed me that the stuttering sound at Windows

> opening on my WinXP SP3 notebook computer was probably caused by too many

> programs running at Startup. In the back-and-forthing about that issue, I

> was told that I could stop some programs from running when the computer

> starts. Some said they could be deleted from Autoruns and some talked about

> unchecking them in msconfig. Questions: If all I want to do is keep them

> from running, am I best off just unchecking them in msconfig? Is there a

 

Yes

 

 

 

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Guest Jo-Anne
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Re: msconfig vs. Autoruns

 

"Plato" <|@|.|> wrote in message

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> Jo-Anne wrote:

>>

>> Several people kindly informed me that the stuttering sound at Windows

>> opening on my WinXP SP3 notebook computer was probably caused by too many

>> programs running at Startup. In the back-and-forthing about that issue, I

>> was told that I could stop some programs from running when the computer

>> starts. Some said they could be deleted from Autoruns and some talked

>> about

>> unchecking them in msconfig. Questions: If all I want to do is keep them

>> from running, am I best off just unchecking them in msconfig? Is there a

>

> Yes

>

>

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> http://www.bootdisk.com/

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Thank you, Plato!


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