first check out the programs menu.. and startup submenu...if your unwanted programs are listed there..you can delete their shortcuts from there and they won't start when the next time windows start.
or edit the startup options from each program you don't want to start when windows start.
i would strongly recommend not editing the registry.
2007-05-21 08:46:44
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answered by comp90 3
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Click Start >> Run. Type msconfig and then click OK. Select the Startup tab in the System Configuration Utility and uncheck the programs you don't want to come on Start Up then when you're finished click OK. Hope this helps!
2007-05-21 08:45:11
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answered by chrbl956 2
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Click Start and then Run. In the run box, type "msconfig" without the quotes, and click "Ok". In the window that opens, click the "Start Up" tab. Now remove the check mark from those programs that you do not want to "boot" with windows. Click "Apply" and the "Ok". You will need to restart your system.
Hope this helps.
2007-05-21 08:42:25
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answered by Ron M 7
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There are ways to do it in the registry, but I would not recommend doing any manual changes in the registry unless you knew where to go and were very comfortable with it..
Otherwise I would recommended the following:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sysinternals/Security/Autoruns.mspx
This is a software that is now produced by Microsoft called "Autoruns" and it shows you what is running and from where, along with a description.
2007-05-21 08:39:36
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you have domicile windows XP professional, you are able to pass to start, Run and then type "msconfig" devoid of costs. The final tab ought to have a catalogue of the initiate classes. you additionally can pass to All classes, and then seem for Startup. That folder additionally includes the classes that initiate at initiate. in case you have domicile windows XP domicile, the variations are slightly greater complicated. you will take a seem into the Startup folder in All classes; it works for the two variations. in case you incredibly need to get the classes out of there, you are able to utility like Spybot: no longer in basic terms does it test for spyware yet it additionally has a initiate editor whilst it in stronger mode. in any different case, for the domicile version, you are able to seem into the HKLMSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentV... key of you Registry and the HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftWindowsCurrentV... of the Registry. To edit the registry, use "regedit" in the Run container.
2016-12-17 19:14:55
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answered by ? 4
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Run msconfig from the start menu and click the startup tab
2007-05-21 08:43:51
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answered by Niklaus Pfirsig 6
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Go to START {run} enter {MSCONFIG} enter you will be able to see which programs are being used.
2007-05-21 08:45:01
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answered by btwla2005 2
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