To do this, follow these steps:. If you do not want a program to run at Startup, find that particular program, and then delete its entry from one of these registry keys. You can add entries here also. But we recommend that you use the Windows Run at Startup policy setting to add programs that you want to run at Startup. For more information about how to modify the startup programs for Windows XP Professional, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:.
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This is a list of every program that starts when Windows is loaded. To disable a program, simply un-check the box next to it.
Normally, this will be empty, but if an application wants your computer to run a file one time on the next boot up, the file will be listed here.
As you work through the registry, you should be able to match most of the running processes up with references within the registry.
You should be able to find the process within the registry. Deleting a key without completely understanding the effect can have disastrous consequences. Services In Windows XP, it's common to run lower-level applications as a system level service. Normally, you would locate a service by opening the Windows XP Control Panel and clicking on the Performance and Maintenance link, followed by the Administrative Tools and Services links.
This will launch the Services console. Many of the services are critical to Windows. The Registry Editor will allow you to remove any service that you want to. However, if you remove an incorrect service, Windows may not boot back up. INI file. The WIN. INI file is a leftover from Windows 3. Microsoft chose to continue to provide a WIN. INI file in subsequent versions of Windows as a way of providing backward compatibility for bit applications. If you open the WIN.
Both of these lines normally occur toward the top of the file, but can exist anywhere within the file. Likewise, both of these lines can be used to launch a bit Windows application upon startup. While there is no way to completely prevent a rogue application from using WIN.
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