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Hassle-Free PC: Clean House on a Junk-Filled System Tray
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Posted 10 August 2006 - 04:20 PM
OR! Click on "Start" then "Run". Type in "msconfig" (without the quotes). that will bring up a window called, "System Configuration Utility" Now click on the last tab named, "Start Up". There will be a list of the programs that are starting up with Windows. All you have to do is Untick the programs that you don't want 2 start with windows. I recommend that you research ALL that are listed BEFORE you untick. Just make note of all programs are and Use Google to do your search. When finished, click on "Cancel". Then when you have your research done and you have your verification of what each programs are, go back to the "System Configuration Utility". I can safely say that MOST programs listed there are safe to "untick". EXCEPT your ANTIVIRUS program and if you have a software firewall. Now Reboot. When windows boots you should see a window that tells you that the system startup had changed. Ignore that and click the box inside that window. Need asst? mahtayo@overclockersclub.com
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Posted 20 August 2006 - 05:18 AM
I am having trouble with my system tray as far as the notification button is not appearing to hide the inactive icons, I know how to reset the properties so that it should be hiding them but that is not working now, is there anything else that I can do to solve this problem? Thanks for any suggestions!
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