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On several of the machines I use, I've created a folder under Start Menu
called "Startup (not)". Anything that got installed into Starup, but that I
don't want started automatically, I move into there. Just another way to
get a similar effect....
Dave Gillett
On 16 Oct 2003 at 6:30, Thomas Joseph Kelly Jr. wrote:
> Ian's answer is correct. I personally have some programs unchecked that I
> do not want to run at startup. I let the message keep coming up just to
> remind me that I do have them unchecked. When I want one of them I just go
> to Program Files and start it. So I see that message all of the time. It
> does not hurt anything, it is just informative.
>
> Tom
>
> Somewhere around 10:53 PM 10/15/2003 Wednesday, your fingers danced across
> your keyboard and the following came out:
> >every time I start up my computer it says 'you are using the selective
> >startup for troubleshooting your system.' Where did this come from how do
> >I correct it?????????
> >
> >
> >
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