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I always used to wonder why my computer takes so much time to start, I was tired of of asking questions in forums and the only way was to use a thiord party application to clean up your start up which makes me think because I need to purchase that software. I was lucky to get a RUN command to clean up my start up. Please note that start up is nothing but the programs that load automatically when your windows logs in and makes the PC slow during start. Most of us dont want many of the programs to load during the start.
They are actually two ways to clear your speed up your computer startup

Go to your start -> click on All programs -> click on startup

Oops!!!! mine is empty but if its not empty then delete what ever you feel like is not required, as simple as that

Now for the Run command write msconfig and press Enter

A Dialog box opens like this one below

In the above tabs click on Startup Tab Now it will pop up as shown below.

Now click on Disable all or select your choice for your convenience then Press Ok

A new dialog box opens like below

To let effect take place Click on restart

After restarting u will come across a new dialog box like this

Select on the option as I did in the above picture.

All done that it buddy. Now before you go and enjoy your fast start up :lol: let me remind you a simple comment below will be more than a thanks for us :cool:

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  1. lance hardwood on Wednesday 13, 2008

    Are you serious? delete your startup folder? Thats equivalent to solving a nosebleed by decapitating your head.

  2. admin on Wednesday 13, 2008

    hey there lance,

    Well most of the times the start up folder contains junk. Just tell me what important can we have in our start up folder without which our PC cant live ?

  3. Andy Wright on Wednesday 13, 2008

    I think we do need some things like audio and video drivers which are there in the startup
    But it also depends on the motherboard as in some cases these things do start but are not shown on the startup menu