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Topic: Enabling / Disabling programs that start up when Windows XP is started.

Objective: Limit the number of programs that startup when Windows KP is started so as to lower the boot time. Controlling programs in this way can have other benefits as well.

Difficulty: Beginner / Intermediate

Tip: running “msconfig” in the run dialogue box can be as dangerous as running regedit if you are not sure what to disable / enable. A better option is to run “services.msc” This will allow you to disable / enable programs that start up, but there is some protection without sacrificing functionality.

Knowledge Requirement: This is one of the more simple improvements that can be made to your system and does not require much knowledge. A basic understanding of the file system and how files are organized into folders on a drive may be useful.

How To:

  1. Run “services.msc” from the run command in the start menu (WindowsKey+R).
  2. Resize the window or maximize to view all of the columns.
  3. Choose either: Manual => Services start when Windows XP feels like it. Automatic => Service starts at startup. Disabled => Service will not start (may still be forced to start).
  4. Remember what you changed or print / write down so as to change it back if some undesired effect occurs.

IMPORTANT: Check Black Viper’s site for a complete list of services and the reccomended startup type for each (Manual, Automatic, Disabled).
The list can be found at http://www.blackviper.com/WinXP/service411.htm

here is a program to see what is loading at startup from the registry: Startup Control Panel

 The Quote from the autor:

“Startup Control Panel is a nifty control panel applet that allows you to easily configure which programs run when your computer starts. It’s simple to use and, like all my programs, is very small and won’t burden your system. A valuable tool for system administrators!

Startup Control Panel is compatible with all modern versions of Windows, including Windows 95, 98, 98SE, ME, NT 4.0, 2000, and XP”
web site: Mike Lin Homepage

link to download: StarupCPL Zip File


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