If you are referring to the startup icons next to your clock in your system tray...click on Start, Run and type in msconfig, click on OK. Click on the Startup tab and uncheck anything you dont need to start up.
2007-03-11 04:08:51
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answered by John K 3
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2007-03-11 04:10:17
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answered by G 7
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use msconfig like the other guys just said...
if your hoping to get rid of your start up screen just download a virus then youl have nothing annoying you...not even the windows.... even better....
2007-03-11 04:35:56
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answered by nasserprofessional 1
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to stop seeing them?? right click bottom tool bar - properties - check box says hide inactive icons - click customise then adjust as you like.
2007-03-11 04:10:07
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answered by Anonymous
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on the computer? go to run "msconfig"
2007-03-11 04:09:15
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answered by ? 3
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