1) Click "Start" in the left bottom corner of the screen; click "Run" (look in the start menu, near the bottom right of the start menu).
Type "msconfig" and then press "Enter."
2) Select the "Startup" tab (most likely the second tab from the right).
3) Decide what programs
from the System Configuration Utility screen you would like to keep running
automatically every time your computer starts.
It is likely that this
list contains a number of programs you may not have even realized were running
on your computer during startup, or even at all. Over time many computer users
download programs that may have been used infrequently or not at all, but that
may have been opened during startup for some time without the user realizing
it.
It is important to note that
removing these programs from the startup menu is not the same as removing the
programs all together. Programs from this list that are unselected can still be
opened and used on your computer but will simply not automatically run when
your computer starts.
It is also possible that
unless you configured your entire computer yourself (unlikely except for the
most knowledgeable computer users) your computer came with a variety of
programs of which you have little to no knowledge pre-installed and likely running
during startup.
4) Click on "Disable All" in the bottom right corner of the System Configuration Utility screen to prevent every program on the list from running during startup.
This action should be
taken with great caution, as the list likely contains at least a few programs
that should almost always be running on your computer, such as anti-virus
software, or programs you know you use all the time, such as instant messaging
services.
Taking the steps above
will allow you to prevent programs from running every time your computer
starts. When your computer is running you can also easily stop these programs
from running only for your currently computing session. Programs that are
currently running are shown on the taskbar on the bottom right of your screen
(you may have to click an arrow pointing to the left in order to show all of
them). Right clicking on any of these programs will allow you to close or exit
those that do not need to be running at the moment.
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