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    does anyone know a site that can tell you what programs should startup when your computer first turns on? http://www.sysinfo.org/startuplist.php this site used to but now doesn't work anymore.

    Help appreciated

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    I just downloaded the quick-access plugin from ProcessLibrary.com. It gives you info on all your running processes.

    http://www.processlibrary.com/quickaccess/

    ^^My entry for SOTW #52.

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    No..

    Goto..

    Start> Run> Type "msconfig"> Startup Tab

    Then it lists all your startup programs. You can disable them, by clicking the check.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(bigfatguy6969 &#064; Jun 8 2006, 03&#58;03 AM) [snapback]172027[/snapback]</div>
    No..

    Goto..

    Start> Run> Type "msconfig"> Startup Tab

    Then it lists all your startup programs. You can disable them, by clicking the check.
    [/b]
    Yeah, but I want to know which ones I should and should not take off. I don&#39;t know all the programs that are on it.

    I&#39;ll take a look at processlibrary, thatnks for the help guys

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    get TuneUp software this and much more cool thingies are in it =)


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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(Dick &#064; Jun 8 2006, 05&#58;02 AM) [snapback]172043[/snapback]</div>
    get TuneUp software this and much more cool thingies are in it =)
    [/b]
    Or basically any registry cleaner. Some good free ones are CCleaner and TweakNow.

    ^^My entry for SOTW #52.

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    Just show the list, here and I&#39;ll tell you what to disable.

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    google all the processes and see what the search returns.
    Resident father figure.

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(unit_number_43 &#064; Jun 8 2006, 09&#58;36 PM) [snapback]172126[/snapback]</div>
    google all the processes and see what the search returns.
    [/b]
    Now thats thinking for you.

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    I&#39;ve know alot of what the process&#39;s that can be disabled. All of &#39;em just about cna be disabled, without anything drastic happening.

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