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Old October 3rd 18, 02:39 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
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Default What is a good free 64-bit Windows 7 startup program software outdated Mike Lin's Startup Control Panel v2.8?

Mike Lin's Startup Control Panel doesn't seem to show everything like
msconfig.exe, but I don't like that program since it makes me reboot,
show duplicates that get readded, etc. Also, it needs to be free.
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