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Disabling StartUp Programs In Win 98/ME/XP
In the System Configuration Utility:
1. Click your Start button, then click Run. Type MSCONFIG and click Ok.
2. Click the StartUp tab.
3. You will see a long list of programs with check boxes next to them. Uncheck
all the programs except the following:
Registry Scan
Systray
Explorer
4. Reboot your computer and see how it runs.
You can always go back to the MSCONFIG window and recheck items if you find
that you absolutely must have them launch at start up.
In Win.Ini File:
1. Click Start button, click Run, type SYSEDIT, click OK.
2. Click the C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI tab.
3. Look near the top for a section called [Windows]. In that section, look
for the load= and run= lines. If those lines are empty, just close the System
Configuration window. If there is anything in those lines, put a semi-colon
in front of the line, so it would look like this:
;run=c:\etc
;load=c:\etc
This will prevent the programs reference here from loading at startup; if
you remove the semi-colon, the programs will again load at startup.
In the Windows Registry:
1. Click Start button, click Run, type RegEdit, click OK, to open the Registry
Editor.
2. Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE, then Microsoft, then
Windows\CurrentVersion, then RUN.
3. In the right window pane, you will find programs that load when Win 95
starts. Right click your mouse on the one you wish to turn off at startup,
click Delete.
4. Close the Registry Editor.
Disabling StartUp programs in Win 95
To see what programs you have running, press CTRL + ALT + DEL one time. This
shows you a Close Program list. You want the Systray available, but most
of these programs can be disabled so they do not load when you start your
computer.
In the Startup Folder:
1. Right click your Start button, click Open.
2. Double click the Programs folder; double click the StartUp folder.
3. Highlight each item in the folder and press the Delete key on your keyboard.
Do this for all items. Or, you can simply move the items to some other temporary
folder using Win95's cut and paste. This does not remove the programs from
your computer; it just removes the shortcuts for those programs from the
StartUp Folder. These shortcuts can always be recreated and moved back into
the StartUp folder if you want.
4. Reboot your computer.
Press CTRL + ALT + DEL to check for any programs that are left. If you still
have programs listed, do the following:
In Win.Ini File:
1. Click Start button, click Run, type SYSEDIT, click OK.
2. Click the C:\WINDOWS\WIN.INI tab.
3. Look near the top for a section called [Windows]. In that section, look
for the load= and run= lines. If those lines are empty, just close the System
Configuration window. If there is anything in those lines, put a semi-colon
in front of the line, so it would look like this:
;run=c:\etc
;load=c:\etc
This will prevent the programs reference here from loading at startup; if
you remove the semi-colon, the programs will again load at startup.
In the Windows Registry:
1. Click Start button, click Run, type RegEdit, click OK, to open the Registry
Editor.
2. Click HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, then SOFTWARE, then Microsoft, then
Windows\CurrentVersion, then RUN.
3. In the right window pane, you will find programs that load when Win 95
starts. Right click your mouse on the one you wish to turn off at startup,
click Delete.
4. Close the Registry Editor.
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