Click ’start’ -> ‘Run…’ -> type ‘msconfig‘ in and click OK-> then you have it - System Configuration Utility. You can do a lot of startup configuration with this tool.
For example, do changes on SYSTEM.INI, WIN.INI and BOOT.INI. Enable or disable services to run on startup. Finally, set application or background program to run or not during startup.
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Matthias Köbrich
May 22nd, 2007 at 10:34 pm
1that´s definitely a thing worth mentioning. most people don´t know why their computer is so slow. in MOST of the cases “msconfig” is the solution. my auto boot section there are 5 ticks. i recently took a look at my friend´s and he had about 30 ticks… that´s why his pc needed about 15 minutes to startup.
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