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How Do You Add A Program To Windows Startup In Vista?

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How Do You Add A Program To Windows Startup In Vista?

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Startup programs are programs configured to launch automatically when you start your Windows Vista computer. By default, programs such as Antivirus and system components run processes when you start your computer. However, you can also add other programs to the list if you do not want to start them manually every time you launch Windows Vista. See how easy it is to change your startup programs and add new programs to the list. Click the Windows “Start” menu on the desktop and click in the “Start Search” box. Type “system configuration” (without quotes) and press “Enter” to launch the Systems Configuration Utility. You should see the following tabs: “General,” “Boot,” “Services,” “Startup” and “Tools.” Click the “Startup” tab. On the programs window, and place a check on the program that you want to launch automatically at computer startup. Click “OK” to save the changes. When prompted, restart your computer.

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