Jason
December 5th 03, 09:29 PM
What you need to do is use a tool called msconfig.
run it from start run. you can use this tool to
determine what startup items you want to remove.
If you look at the location of that item, It will show
you where you need to go to permanantly delete from
startup
>-----Original Message-----
>I need to know how I can delete the items in my start-up
>and how can I stop them from going to start up it using
>to much of my memory and slowing my computer down.
>
>Thanks
>William
>
>.
>
run it from start run. you can use this tool to
determine what startup items you want to remove.
If you look at the location of that item, It will show
you where you need to go to permanantly delete from
startup
>-----Original Message-----
>I need to know how I can delete the items in my start-up
>and how can I stop them from going to start up it using
>to much of my memory and slowing my computer down.
>
>Thanks
>William
>
>.
>