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How Do You Remove Unwanted Programs At Startup?

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How Do You Remove Unwanted Programs At Startup?

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Running software programs during a computer’s startup can be a convenient tool. Quite a few of the the programs, though, may be unnecessary and cause your computer to run slower than normal, particularly when it starts, or boots, up. Because of this, it is recommended that only the most essential programs load when you turn on your computer. Frequently when you install a program, settings within the program are configured so that the application can load automatically when Microsoft Windows starts. Despite this, people have a couple of options to manage their computer’s startup programs: the System Configuration Utility and the Startup folder. Access the System Configuration Utility. How you access this utility may vary slightly depending on your computer’s operating system. If it’s Microsoft Windows XP, click on the “Start” button, and select “Run” in the available menu options; then type “msconfig” in the dialog box and then press “Enter.” If it’s Microsoft Windows Vista or Windows 7

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