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Cool little Program to disable startup programs

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Ever had the issue where you couldn't find where a program that loads at windows startup resided. You check the startup folder and nothing... well this is a beauty of a program I suggest every windows user have.

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or, just run ... msconfig and then go to the startup tab
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or, just run ... msconfig and then go to the startup tab

There are lots of features missing in msconfig like u cant move programs around from HKLM to HKCU, etc, its a must for every techy. :-)
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Re: Cool little Program to disable startup programs

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great tool I just got all my computers running properly! I'm such a non-techie...
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