Anybody willing to help me?

MBGraphics

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Hey guys, I dont have much experience with the MSconfig Start-up, so I dont want to un-check anything I shouldnt (and I know I probably will :P)
So will you help?

Below I have posted the screen shots of all of them.


msconfig1.jpg

msconfig2.jpg

msconfig3.jpg

msconfig4.jpg

msconfig5.jpg


Thanks in advance,
Mike
 
Only took a quick glance, but nix the DVD, Realplayer, AOL, jusched, itunes, quicktime, yahoo messenger, all three Adobes to start with. All are completely un-needed for startup. Running out for the rest of the day in a minute, but if no one else posts up, I'll be back later tonight.
 
Open up the command directory and show the location. you have a swoop of items you can turn off. (show the directory and location). expand the location.
 
Voyagerfan99, your not helping at all, as I said before, it wont let you click and drag the screen AT ALL meaning, you CANT do it.

Thank you imsati, i'll do those right now :).

tremmor- im not sure how to do that, sorry:o
 
You know most programs without having to use msconfig usually has a option in their setting to uncheck start up with windows!
 
Ok, theres an easier way to do this. Just download and install CCleaner. Then run it and click "tools" and then click "startup". Here's my screenshot

Basically just leave anything to do with vid card, drivers, printers, or antivirus.

Capture-14.jpg
 
Ok well your startup is full of crap!! When reviewing it I found that you still have parts of norton left. Did you un-install it?

Anyways uncheck the top 4 things (Aim6, ctfmon, and both dells). Also uncheck CCapp, dscactivate, ehTray, osCheck, QuickTime Task. Try all of those and see how your startup is.
 
So you are using AVG now, right? If so then, it is a good idea to un-install norton b/c having two AV's running is not good even if norton is not activated.
 
Well I dont really even use AVG either, that was just a free download. I have just been using SpySweeper. But i'll un-install the norton right now :).
 
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