How Do You Remove Windows Live Messenger From Startup Menu?
Windows Live Messenger is an application that enables you to chat and share files with other users. By default, Windows Live Messenger is installed to the Startup menu where it launches automatically when you boot your computer. If you prefer to start Windows Live Messenger when you want to use it, you can remove it from the Startup menu using one of two simple methods. Click the Windows “Start” menu and select “All Programs.” Click “Windows Live Messenger” to launch the messaging application. Click the “Tools” menu on the top and select “Options.” Click the “General” tab and uncheck the “Automatically run Windows Live Messenger when I log on to Windows.” Click “OK” to save the changes. This prevents the Windows Live Messenger from launching automatically on computer startup. Alternatively, click the Windows “Start” menu and click “Run” (Windows XP users) or “Start Search” (Windows Vista and 7). Type “msconfig” (without quotes) and press “Enter” to launch the Systems Configuration Util