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How Do I Edit Startup Programs
Started by Mich, Sep 01 2010 03:45 AM
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#1
Posted 01 September 2010 - 03:45 AM
Here is one for the puter geeks. I am presently using Windows XP. I have programs that are loading on "startup" that I want not to load on startup. I have found them listed in the System Information, Software Environment under Startup Programs. When I was using Windows 98 I could edit them at this location. Now I am lost as to where I can go to edit these programs. Can somebody tell me where to edit the startup programs? My Start Menu, Startup folder is currently empty. Where are these little devils located then?
#4
Posted 01 September 2010 - 07:03 AM
To put programs in Startup, usually it's enough to put a shortcut in the Startup directory, which you can find in the START menu, which is usaully in your user folder in documents and settings.. You also can remove them from there..
As it's been said, you can use msconfig and control the startup programs with checkboxes, but sometimes it gess messy, as when you uncheck it, it may appear again and you'll have two the same values..
I personally use CCleaner to control the Startup, it has a feature in Tools, to control Startup.. It works both on Win7 and XP quite good, you can get it here: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
As it's been said, you can use msconfig and control the startup programs with checkboxes, but sometimes it gess messy, as when you uncheck it, it may appear again and you'll have two the same values..
I personally use CCleaner to control the Startup, it has a feature in Tools, to control Startup.. It works both on Win7 and XP quite good, you can get it here: http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
#5
Posted 01 September 2010 - 04:25 PM
Mich, on 01 September 2010 - 03:45 AM, said:
Here is one for the puter geeks. I am presently using Windows XP. I have programs that are loading on "startup" that I want not to load on startup. I have found them listed in the System Information, Software Environment under Startup Programs. When I was using Windows 98 I could edit them at this location. Now I am lost as to where I can go to edit these programs. Can somebody tell me where to edit the startup programs? My Start Menu, Startup folder is currently empty. Where are these little devils located then?
Type 'gpedit.msc' at run and look under that - This is when you are managing programs from a group policy
Otherwise, Just type 'msconfig' at run and look under that.
Hopefully one of these would help you
#6
Posted 01 September 2010 - 05:46 PM
Maggot, on 01 September 2010 - 06:20 AM, said:
Go to run type msconfig and hit enter....
Go to startup and u can tick all that you want to load up during startup and untick the rest....
Go to startup and u can tick all that you want to load up during startup and untick the rest....
good answer maggot, and i will add, from the command tab notice the path of programs. i always prefer not to uncheck anything with the path of (c:\windows\system...). to avoid anything that may affect the operating system. except "ctfmon" because this file is related to microsoft office so if you unchecked it, it will be fine. also make sure not unchecking the folowing: stsystra, because it is for the audio device, and the one for bluetouth and your antivirus. good luck.
#7
Posted 01 September 2010 - 08:08 PM
You can use MLIN control panel to edit the items from the startup panel. It works with all the versions of the windows. You can even modify or delete the items from the startup list. Other than that you can even find the startup editor in CCLeaner. You can download both these by googleing :
- Mlin control panel
- CCleaner.
Mlin control panel is more useful and shows more information which you want. Startup edit on CCleaner has limited functions and you may not get anything else than startup edit and you can't do much in ccleaner. But it's still useful if you want to edit startup entries.
- Mlin control panel
- CCleaner.
Mlin control panel is more useful and shows more information which you want. Startup edit on CCleaner has limited functions and you may not get anything else than startup edit and you can't do much in ccleaner. But it's still useful if you want to edit startup entries.
#8
Posted 02 September 2010 - 06:23 AM
I'm not able to recollect exactly right now but I am getting the feeling that msconfig is not fully transparent. That is, it does not provide us the complete list of Programs that'll be running at startup. Does anyone have any program running at startup that's not listed in msconfig ? Maybe it could be listed in the registry and not here ?
#9
Posted 02 September 2010 - 09:20 AM
magnafrost, on 02 September 2010 - 06:23 AM, said:
I'm not able to recollect exactly right now but I am getting the feeling that msconfig is not fully transparent. That is, it does not provide us the complete list of Programs that'll be running at startup. Does anyone have any program running at startup that's not listed in msconfig ? Maybe it could be listed in the registry and not here ?
i don't think so, for me. i always find exactly the same programs that are running when the windows starts in the startup list in msconfig window. and i think there are some programs are found in the registry too. because sometimes when i remove a program, and i couldn't till i remove it from the startup list and the registry.
#10
Posted 02 September 2010 - 07:57 PM
magnafrost, on 02 September 2010 - 06:23 AM, said:
I'm not able to recollect exactly right now but I am getting the feeling that msconfig is not fully transparent. That is, it does not provide us the complete list of Programs that'll be running at startup. Does anyone have any program running at startup that's not listed in msconfig ? Maybe it could be listed in the registry and not here ?
Msconfig has all the information of every startup item....
If you are referring to stray programs like spyware, adware or a virus..... These are even undetectable by some antivirus programs.....
Thanks guys.... And one more thing if you do run msconfig please do not play around with the Microsoft programs..... Disabling wrong programs could disable audio, video and others like cd burning......
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