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Jo-Anne
Guest
Several people kindly informed me that the stuttering sound at Windows
opening on my WinXP SP3 notebook computer was probably caused by too many
programs running at Startup. In the back-and-forthing about that issue, I
was told that I could stop some programs from running when the computer
starts. Some said they could be deleted from Autoruns and some talked about
unchecking them in msconfig. Questions: If all I want to do is keep them
from running, am I best off just unchecking them in msconfig? Is there a
point where they should be deleted from Autoruns? In both cases, I'm
guessing that the programs still exist on the computer; they just don't run
automatically at Startup--right?
Thank you!
Jo-Anne
opening on my WinXP SP3 notebook computer was probably caused by too many
programs running at Startup. In the back-and-forthing about that issue, I
was told that I could stop some programs from running when the computer
starts. Some said they could be deleted from Autoruns and some talked about
unchecking them in msconfig. Questions: If all I want to do is keep them
from running, am I best off just unchecking them in msconfig? Is there a
point where they should be deleted from Autoruns? In both cases, I'm
guessing that the programs still exist on the computer; they just don't run
automatically at Startup--right?
Thank you!
Jo-Anne