Startup Menu - How can I add/remove programs to help speed it up? ... I am confronted with this unique problem:my Desktop and Start Menu has transferred itself from it's horizontal location(Desktop)and left vertical (Start Menu)on the monitor's bottom edge and left-hand vertical side respectively to the right side of t......
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Use Windows’ System Configuration Utility to remove hidden startup applications. From the Run prompt (in the Start menu) type msconfig and click OK. Select the Startup tab to check out what other apps are launching at boot up.
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Windows XP displays a Start Menu folder listing that is quite different from the earlier versions of Windows. However, we can change the new Start Menu appearance back to the original Classic View that we were familiar with. ... Then click on the Control Panel icon in the right column to open up the Control Panel.
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It takes a long time for Windows XP to come up on my computer. On my old computer I could control/alt/delete and the start up menu would appear and I could delete some of the unnecessary start up programs. How do I do that on Windows XP?
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START-UP APPLICATIONS; DO YOU REALLY NEED ALL OF THEM? ... Otherwise, you can probably leave them disabled and use the shortcut in the start menu or on the desktop and if necessary, create your own.
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Help removing programs from start up menu The Basics ... One program from my start up menu. If I go into msconfig, under start up and uncheck the program, it changes my system from normal to selective start up. Is this the only way to add or remove programs from the start up menu.
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Change start up menu! FRUSTRATED! Customizing Windows XP ... Every time I start XP home edition Yahoo Messenger automatically starts up. I do not have it pinned to my start up menu. I don't want it to start automatically. I know there must be another way to access the start up menu, but I can't find it.
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I've received several reminders from the readers to get my pages up-to-date. - I've starded to do some revision. - Most aviation items have been removed from this index. - Hanger Flying Talks have been dropped, Maintenance manual development had also been removed.
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DvdReMake Pro inserts a standart start-up menu to select one of the merged disks for playback. Buttons just say: "Disk 1", "Disk 2", etc. Not very informative. But there is an easy way to change the default text to what you need.
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how to remove programs from start up menu? ; Friday, May 17, 2002 at 12:48 pm; Windows 95 Annoyances Discussion Forum; Posted by Sasha (3 messages posted); As we all know,the msconfigure doesn't exist in win 95. How do I remove programs from my win 95 start up?
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