So run each program that starts automatically, and see if you can find a setting that allow you to halt it from running on startup. You may also need to hack the Registry to disable them. The right pane will contain a list of some of the programs that automatically run at startup. The Data field tells you the path and name of the executable so that you can determine what each program is.
That will kill any programs that run specific to your logon. Constantly running in the background of XP are services—processes that help the operating system run, or that provide support to applications. Many of these services launch automatically at startup.
You can disable services at startup by using the System Configuration Utility, similar to the way that you halt programs from running at startup, except that you use the Services tab instead of the Startup tab.
A bigger problem is that disabling services is more of shot in the dark than disabling programs. When you disable a program, you can get a sense of what the program does.
A better way of disabling services at startup is via the Services Computer Management Console, shown in Figure Run it by typing services. The Services Computer Management Console includes a description of all services, so that you can know ahead of time whether a particular service is one you want to turn off. After you run the console, click on the Extended tab. This view will show you a description of each service in the left pane when you highlight the service.
Click on that column to sort together all the services that automatically launch on startup. Then highlight each of those services and read the descriptions. When you find a service you want to disable, right-click on it and choose Properties. Table lists some common services you might want to halt from running at startup.
Automatically checks for Windows updates. Allows a remote user to log in to your computer and run programs. This will not be found on all versions of XP Pro. This will take you to the system configuration utility. Step 2 Select the programs Now you can check or un-check the programs that you would like to run as your system is starting up.
Warnings Un-check as many programs as you can for the maximum speed. Leave the programs you absolutely need to start selected! You will need to restart your system for the changes to take effect. Subscribe Now. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. To get into msconfig, do the following: Click Start. Click Run. Type msconfig. Click OK. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published.
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