David,
If you hardly ever use QuickRes, there is a very good reason to move
it out of your start up group. Whenever you load the program, it uses
your computer's resources while it is sitting there waiting for you to
use it.
I have moved the shortcut to QuickRes to a folder of frequently used
programs, in my C:\windows\start menu folder. I can quickly gain
access to the program when I need it, but it will not load the program
unless I chose to.
> -----Original Message-----
> I have always had QuickRes in my startup group. I can't see
> why I need it
> there, since I hardly ever change my display settings. Any
> reason I shouldn't
> move it?
>
> Thank you.
> David Jonathan Justman
>
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