Stopping startup programs in xp




















As time goes by and you install more software, things start to get bogged down. To get into msconfig, do the following:. When the System Configuration Utility window opens, look at the set of tabs across the top of the window. This will show you the Startup List, which contains all of the items that start automatically when you boot your computer and Windows begins to load. Although not as common as the previous recommendations, with early versions of Windows the win.

The win. Follow the steps below for instructions on how to remove programs from the win. We recommend you write down whatever is deleted in case it needs to be added back into the win. Windows 8, 10, and Windows XP, Vista, and 7. Open the Start menu and click Run. Type regedit into the field. Find the program that you want to remove from the startup sequence. Delete that one program from either or both of those registry keys. Caution: Do not delete other items in regedit that you see.

Many may be unknown, peculiarly named system files. You could easily disable program associations, needed services, make the system fail or to be unstable. I am trying to get the program to not only start, but for the application window to be open and ready to use.

Right now it just goes to the taskbar. What do I do? Create a shortcut to the app drag with the right button, let go, and select "Shortcut" , then drop a shortcut in the startup folder under applications. Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. I have a timing issue on a CNC control with application starting before network is ready.

Any way to put in a delay before starting an application? Not directly, but you could put a batch. Not all Windows XP systems have a sleep command, so a common workaround is to use ping to wait for a set amount of time.

For example, you could have a. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. If you are unsure which programs are slowing your computer down, disable all the startup programs in Windows XP by clicking the Disable All button on the Startup Tab window. Easy to follow. No jargon.

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