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How Do You Delete Programs That Load At System Startup In Windows 2000?

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How Do You Delete Programs That Load At System Startup In Windows 2000?

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Sometimes, it seems as if every program you load onto your computer attempts to try and load itself during the Windows 2000 system startup. The problem with this is that the more programs that load, the slower your computer will become. Removing or deleting programs from system startup can be accomplished by several different methods. Open the programs that load in system startup and check the options or preference configurations for the actual program. Most 3rd party programs offer a way to disable the program from loading when your computer starts. Click on the “Start” button on your desktop. Choose “Programs” and then “Startup.” Delete any shortcuts found in this directory by right clicking on the program name and choosing “Delete.” Click on “My Computer” and then your “C:” drive. Navigate through WinNT > Profiles > All Users. Continue on to Start Menus > Programs > Startup. Again, delete any programs you do not wish to load when the system starts. Click on the “Start” button and ch

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