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Disabling XP start-up programs, How ? ? ?



 
 
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Old February 13th 05, 05:07 AM
Robert
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Default Disabling XP start-up programs, How ? ? ?

Could anyone explain to me how to turnoff programs in XP that automatically
start when you boot the computer. Older versions of Windows allowed for this
in an easy way. I can find the list of programs that automatically start up
when XP boots, but there is no allowance to turn specific start-up programs
on-or-off....How does one do this with XP?

Thanks for the help and support

irzapper
02/12/05
 




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