First off, you may not have the Run command on your Start menu. So follow these directions:
1) Right-click on your taskbar (the bottom blue, green, or silver bar, depending on what color it is) and click Properties.
2) Go to the Start Menu tab.
3) Click Customize.
4) A window will open up, go to the Advanced tab.
5) Scroll down on the middle section while looking for an option that says "Run command" and check it.
6) Click ok on both windows and you should have the run command available to you for use.
Afterwards:
1) Click on your Start menu button
2) Click on Run. When the window opens up, type msconfig.
3) A window called the System Configuration Utility will pop up. Go to the Startup tab and look for the option that says Kodac Easy Share on the Command section (this section gives you the location of the file that is starting up so you should be able to identify it).
4) After you find it, uncheck it. You more than likely dont know what all of that stuff is, so just uncheck the Kodak one and click OK. It will prompt you to restart, you don't have too.
Next time you do reboot your computer, you will get prompted saying that the startup was changed and asking if you want to display that message again. Check it so it doesn't display it again and click ok. The Kodac software shouldn't load anymore. If it does, then go back and see if you missed any other option and uncheck it.
2007-03-21 03:51:52
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answer #1
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answered by viva8la7ram 3
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Start Menu: Run
Type "msconfig" and click OK
This opens the System Configuration Utility.
On the Startup tab, look for an application that represents the Kodak EasyShare software, and uncheck the box next to it.
Don't mess with anything else in this application unless you know what you're doing.
2007-03-21 03:51:52
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answer #2
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answered by Latte 2
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The following will allow you to adjust the setting for ALL programs that start up with windows. I assume you are running Windows XP.
1. click Start
2. click Run
3. Type: msconfig into the dialog box and click "OK"
4. Click the "startup" tab on the window that appears.
5. Here you will see check boxes listed next to programs. Some program names will be very ambigous, but if you resize the fields (like resizing cells in excel) you can see where the program is located. So, NVset might not mean anything, but since its located in the Norton Anti-virus folder you can tell it is necessary for Norton to run.
6. Un-check the boxes for the programs you dont wish to load when your computer starts up. If you arent sure what a program is you can always do a search for the program name online. There are multiple sites on the net dedicated to catalouging programs and their intent.
7. When finished click "OK". You will be prompted to restart your computer.
8. When your computer starts up again, you will recieve a message that the contents of your startup folder have been altered. This message is normal, check the box "dont show this message again" and click OK. This message is designed to protect you against viruses that may try to alter the startup contents without your knowledge. If you see this message and you have NOT done anything to your startup folder, then someone or somthing has tinkered with your computer.
2007-03-21 03:55:34
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answer #3
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answered by cagin_computing 4
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Once your computer turns on, open up Kodak EasyShare and open of the "options" or "preferences" menu. I'm not certain what will be in that menu but there should be a check box that tells the program to start-up with windows. If that box is checked, uncheck it.
If there is not any kind of option for that then all i can suggest is to ctrl+alt+delete it while its turning on and fince the kodak process and turn it off thru that before it gets goin.
2007-03-21 03:52:31
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answered by surfgreenfender 2
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Check the options or preferences first. If there is no check box to clear for "Run at Startup" then try msconfig. On the start menu choose run and type msconfig in the box. The last tab should have all the processes which load at startup. Uncheck the easy share. close. It won't startup again.
2007-03-21 03:54:47
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answer #5
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answered by awwcrapdoihafta? 1
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via words and indications, you mean English words and indications? Are you presuming that computers have an skill to comprehend human language? Technically speaking computers don't comprehend English to any extent further than your DVD participant is conscious English while it performs a movie with a soundtrack in English. The text cloth you spot on the video show, or the audio (sound) it fairly is a element of a working laptop or laptop software replaced into prepare via a working laptop or laptop programmer, and a team of relatively professional technical human beings. a working laptop or laptop that fairly ought to comprehend any English sentence, or pay attention to you talk or word something you type or write, and comprehend it, relatively could be an exceedingly astounding ingredient, whether technically there is no such ingredient. there's a prepare interior the laptop international for programmers to attempt to create courses that could look like they comprehend english words and sentences, yet those products of application are finally purely toys. The languages that computers can "comprehend", or extra effective speaking, that they might "parse" are quite straightforward (in terms of the numbers of regulations or recommendations in touch), and carefully built with the intention to be unambiguous, it fairly is to declare, to in basic terms be waiting to be understood in a single way. Human languages have ambiguities, and a human information of speech is extra diffused and state-of-the-artwork than a working laptop or laptop's thoroughly static and non-intuitive technique for comparing enter. in case you ask a working laptop or laptop "what do you think of we'd desire to continuously do next?", it won't be able to make a imaginitive determination. that is programmed to respond via any set of rules that a human programmer can concieve, whether it does not strictly speaking, have the intelligence which human beings have. there's a protracted-status theory that some human beings carry, that some day a bounce forward in "man made Intelligence" will create a working laptop or laptop it fairly is indistinguishable in psychological skill from a human, or possibly that computers will posess quicker or later "a great mind". computers are elegant machines, while it includes manipulating records, showing it, storing, processing it, analyzing it, transmitting and reworking innovations, yet they don't think of, and that i don't think of they ever will, yet i ought to of direction be incorrect.
2016-10-19 06:13:11
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answered by ? 4
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Go to Start, Run, type msconfig, go to startup tab, look for the program, check the box next to it and click disable.
2007-03-21 03:52:28
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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