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Rocky,
Just a quick reply, here. Go to "Start">"Run" and type msconfig. This
will give you the system configuration utility. Just go to the "Startup"
tab and take out some of the check marks. Press "Apply", "Ok" and
restart.
Since most of the programs that load in the system tray are started
at startup, this should knock quite a few of them off of there. There
are a few that are necessary to leave in there, though. "SystemTray" is
one of them that you don't want to actually take the check mark out of!
You should be able to tell if you need something ran at startup by
looking at it's name, or following the file path, though.
Tom
Rocky Stio wrote:
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> Hello All. First thank you for these great posts, they have helped me pass the A+ hardware exam. Now for my first post! I need to delete the icons in my system tray so my computer boots faster. I remember doing this once, but forgot the correct steps. My info; IBM 266 running Win ME, 96 megs of ram, 2.1 gig hd.
> TIA, Rocky.
>
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