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Clear unwanted apps from Windows' Startup list -----

Posted on Jan 10 2008 05:47 AM by xper  in Guides | Viewed 371 Times

One way to get Windows to load faster is by using the System Configuration utility (aka Msconfig) to disable programs that start unnecessarily when you boot the operating system. To view this list in XP, click Start>Run, type msconfig, press Enter, and click the Startup tab. In Vista, open your Startup list by pressing the Windows key, typing msconfig, pressing Enter, and clicking the Startup tab.



Be careful not to disable a program that your system needs to start properly. Paul Collins' Startup Applications List can help you determine whether a program is required, or if it can (and sometimes definitely should) be disabled. Play it safe by disabling the programs one at a time, and restarting your system to make sure everything's copacetic before disabling another and repeating the process.



After you uncheck an entry in the Startup list, it remains there, waiting for you to change your mind, I imagine. You can remove the unselected items by editing the Registry, but a simpler way is to use the free MSConfig Cleanup utility from Virtuoza. After you download and install the program, simply open it to view a list of the deselected items in your machine's Startup list. Check those you want to remove permanently and click Clean Up Selected to give the entries the boot for good.



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[deXter] 

10 January 2008 - 04:32 PM
Gee, what a revelation! I never knew you could do that! This is probably the biggest discovery of 2008! Great going, C|Net, what would we do without your immensly useful articles!

suryad 

20 January 2008 - 04:23 AM
LOL! You would be surprised how many people in this planet do not know abuout that....

bledd 

05 February 2008 - 02:04 AM
this is a very handy tool

http://www.scanwith....StartUpLite.htm

it removes general crap-ware from your startup (not spyware) just junk like graphics card utilities, real-player etc...

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