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Old 12-30-2007, 10:23 PM
tango
 
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Default How can I view and change processes that run at "Cold Start"?

I have a ton of things that automatically run when I boot up my system. I
know that there is a place to be able to control these things.
One of my major pet peeves is that right before my system gives me control,
I have something like "PhotoGallery" that tries to INSTALL and I have to
cancel it about 3 times before I can get totally rid of it.

This is not the start menu.

Help?

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Old 12-30-2007, 10:36 PM
Pegasus \(MVP\)
 
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Default Re: How can I view and change processes that run at "Cold Start"?


"tango" <tango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:0FA75368-99FB-4D05-BC2C-56A8DF2904F8@microsoft.com...
>I have a ton of things that automatically run when I boot up my system. I
> know that there is a place to be able to control these things.
> One of my major pet peeves is that right before my system gives me
> control,
> I have something like "PhotoGallery" that tries to INSTALL and I have to
> cancel it about 3 times before I can get totally rid of it.
>
> This is not the start menu.
>
> Help?
>


Click Start / Run / msconfig.exe, then have a look at the things
under the Startup tab.


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Old 12-31-2007, 01:59 AM
tango
 
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Default Re: How can I view and change processes that run at "Cold Start"?

Yes, that helps, but it doesn't tell me why the installer wants to "install"
Photogallery. Maybe this is something unique to HP Computers.?? I don't
have a clue. Also, when I run msconfig, the names really aren't enough to
tell me what it does nor why I should run it. It appears that there is this
"lingo" that only the priviledged understand and the establishment wants to
keep it that way. Maybe that's why the Mac is doing so well these days?

"Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:

>
> "tango" <tango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:0FA75368-99FB-4D05-BC2C-56A8DF2904F8@microsoft.com...
> >I have a ton of things that automatically run when I boot up my system. I
> > know that there is a place to be able to control these things.
> > One of my major pet peeves is that right before my system gives me
> > control,
> > I have something like "PhotoGallery" that tries to INSTALL and I have to
> > cancel it about 3 times before I can get totally rid of it.
> >
> > This is not the start menu.
> >
> > Help?
> >

>
> Click Start / Run / msconfig.exe, then have a look at the things
> under the Startup tab.
>
>
>

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Old 12-31-2007, 07:14 AM
Pegasus \(MVP\)
 
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Default Re: How can I view and change processes that run at "Cold Start"?


"tango" <tango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:C804D15E-DC57-41CC-B1B5-E5CD8C649431@microsoft.com...
> Yes, that helps, but it doesn't tell me why the installer wants to
> "install"
> Photogallery. Maybe this is something unique to HP Computers.?? I don't
> have a clue. Also, when I run msconfig, the names really aren't enough to
> tell me what it does nor why I should run it. It appears that there is
> this
> "lingo" that only the priviledged understand and the establishment wants
> to
> keep it that way. Maybe that's why the Mac is doing so well these days?
>


What is the market share of Macs these days? How has it
changed since 10 years ago? What tools does a Mac have
to control the startup programs?


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Old 12-31-2007, 11:55 PM
hgnlordowen
 
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Default Re: How can I view and change processes that run at "Cold Start"?

Download a program to repair your registry. I'm pretty sure that what you're
talking about is a product that Adobe offers with downloads of its stuff. You
don't need it. I'm not sure how else to stop it from doing that though.

"tango" wrote:

> Yes, that helps, but it doesn't tell me why the installer wants to "install"
> Photogallery. Maybe this is something unique to HP Computers.?? I don't
> have a clue. Also, when I run msconfig, the names really aren't enough to
> tell me what it does nor why I should run it. It appears that there is this
> "lingo" that only the priviledged understand and the establishment wants to
> keep it that way. Maybe that's why the Mac is doing so well these days?
>
> "Pegasus (MVP)" wrote:
>
> >
> > "tango" <tango@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:0FA75368-99FB-4D05-BC2C-56A8DF2904F8@microsoft.com...
> > >I have a ton of things that automatically run when I boot up my system. I
> > > know that there is a place to be able to control these things.
> > > One of my major pet peeves is that right before my system gives me
> > > control,
> > > I have something like "PhotoGallery" that tries to INSTALL and I have to
> > > cancel it about 3 times before I can get totally rid of it.
> > >
> > > This is not the start menu.
> > >
> > > Help?
> > >

> >
> > Click Start / Run / msconfig.exe, then have a look at the things
> > under the Startup tab.
> >
> >
> >

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