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Going to Task Manager I see some processes that should not be running on my
computer. How can I disable/remove them so that they do not run again? "End Process" will not really help as they will return on the next restart. I have gone to the startup file on 'msconfig' but many of those on Task Manager are simply not there. Would appreciate the help. TIA |
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I'm using Startup Inspector for Windows. there is a check mark for each start
up. Clicking Consult on the Toolbar gives information on the each startups and the Apply to effect the changes. http://www.windowsstartup.com/startupinspector.php -- Rey "Ben Stevenson" wrote: > Going to Task Manager I see some processes that should not be running on my > computer. How can I disable/remove them so that they do not run again? > "End Process" will not really help as they will return on the next restart. > I have gone to the startup file on 'msconfig' but many of those on Task > Manager are simply not there. Would appreciate the help. > TIA > > > |
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Try Autoruns from the MS Windows SysInternals site:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../Autoruns.mspx AutoRuns will show/list all apps/etc. that load/run when you first boot (Boot Execute tab), when you logon (Logon tab) and other programs that load (grouped by labeled tabs) for easy viewing. It also provides the ability to selectively allows you to stop (use with care) any program that you don't want to load. You can undo any changes you have made. Note: To get additional details on an item in the list you may need to highlight the item (right click) and use the 'Search Online' option to get the details, especially useful for the more obscure items in the list. JS "Ben Stevenson" <casiopie963@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eIK4olqrIHA.2292@TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl... > Going to Task Manager I see some processes that should not be running on > my computer. How can I disable/remove them so that they do not run again? > "End Process" will not really help as they will return on the next > restart. I have gone to the startup file on 'msconfig' but many of those > on Task Manager are simply not there. Would appreciate the help. > TIA > |
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Ben
What processes? Your difficulties understanding solutions to resolve a System Restore problem suggest you need to be careful how you tackle this issue. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ben Stevenson wrote: > Going to Task Manager I see some processes that should not be running > on my computer. How can I disable/remove them so that they do not > run again? "End Process" will not really help as they will return on > the next restart. I have gone to the startup file on 'msconfig' but > many of those on Task Manager are simply not there. Would appreciate > the help. TIA |
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Jason
Not true! MsConfig provides an incomplete list! ~~~~ Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason Cravens wrote: > try Start/Run/MSCONFIG > The start-up tab at far right will give you all the processes that > start automatically at each start-up. > > Disable the programs you do not want starting each time and that > should fix the issue. |
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Jason
Autoruns is a better, more modern and safer tool to use. A safer way than msconfig to remove unwanted start up items is to use Autoruns. http://www.microsoft.com/technet/sys.../Autoruns.mspx With Autoruns you can uncheck an item, which disables it from starting, or you can can right click an item and then delete it. If you uncheck you can recheck to re-enable the item. It is a much safer approach than editing the Registry. Another useful feature of the programme is that you can right click an item and select Search Online to get information about the item selected. -- Hope this helps. Gerry ~~~~ FCA Stourport, England Enquire, plan and execute ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jason Cravens wrote: > It does show an incomplete list, but typically, if you recognize it > doesn't belong in task manager, it will appear in MSconfig, if > not.... it is worth a try... |
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