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When you turn on your
computer certain applications, drivers, and services are automatically
started at the
beginning of each Windows session. The information
that tells Windows to automatically start these items can
be located in a number of places, ranging from a
program group on your Start Menu, to certain initialization files
that are executed when Windows starts, to one of
many places in the system registry. The StartUp manager tool
lets you centrally manage all of these items using
one single interface. Using the StartUp manager you can easily
add, remove, edit, disable, and enable any and all
of these "startup items" in order to keep your system's boot-up
process as fast and efficient as possible.
How
do I find out if a program that starts automatically is necessary?
When you select a startup
entry in the list, StartUp Manager displays detailed information on the
program in the
Details box at the bottom of the window. You can
easily determine whether or not you wish to have the program
started on the basis of the Product name and
Company. If you have never heard of the company or the product,
then the entry is probably not needed.You can also
find it's more information from internet ,to do this,right click
your mouse and select 'Search Google' on the popup
menu.
Deactivating and deleting entries
Unmark the check box in front
of an entry to disable it, and the program will no longer be started
the next time
you start Windows. In this way, you can find out
for certain whether the entry is needed. If something doesn't
work properly the next time you start Windows, all
you have to do is select the check box again.
If you are certain that you
no longer need an entry, you can remove it from the list entirely by
clicking 'Delete this
entry'.
Adding a new startup entry
If you wish to add a program
to one of the startup folders yourself, click 'Add program...'.
Enter the name of the desired application in the
dialog and enter the directory path of the program file in the
Path/Command Line box. You can use the Find button
to help you find the file.
You may also edit any of the existing listed items
in order to move them from one location to another, change
their program description, or update the command
line that is being used to start the item.
Supported
Platforms
Windows
98, ME, 2000, 2003, XP, NT and Vista. The 64-bit versions of Windows
XP/Vista are not supported.
Minimal system configuration
Graphics mode 800x600 with 16-bit colors
20 MB free hard disk space at least
Intel Pentium or AMD K5 processor with 133 MHz
32 MB RAM
Recommended
system configuration
Graphics mode 1024x768 with 32-bit color
30 MB or more free hard disk space
Intel Pentium 3/4 or AMD Athlon processor with 500 or above MHz
128 MB RAM or more
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