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|  Message 162  |
|  Ed Vance to MARK LEWIS  |
|  Slow XP  |
|  02 Aug 12 22:44:00  |
 ML>ML>2. it is possible that you have things preloading and consuming ML>ML>memory to mak ML>ML>their startup appear faster... FF, Office, openoffice and many ML>ML>others have th ML>ML>functionality... i always disable it and don't worry about the extra few ML>ML>seconds it takes to load them when i want to use them... there's no ML>ML>need for ML>ML>them to be preloaded and consuming memory and CPU if you are not ML>ML>using them.. ML> EV> I will look at the 17 items above the Clock and also the 13 ML> EV> Quicklaunch items. ML>yeah... quicklaunch stuff is ok... it is not running... it is simply a place ML>for shortcuts so you don't have to go rummaging thru th menus or cluttering u ML>your desktop with a bunch of icons... what are the 17 running by the clock? ML>those are the ones to look at... Mark, Two of the Quicklaunch icons I start up and leave on all the time after the Desktop loads are Thunderbird and Firefox. Above the Clock two of the items are in my Startup section - Mailwasher Free and Desktop Media. The others are for: Logitech Mouse (2) Adobe Photo Downloader (1) Digital Lifeline (2) Wordweb (2) Epson 3800 Printer (2) Netmeter (2) McAfee Security Center (2) Epson Event Monitor (2) NVIDIA Settings (1) Realtek HD Audio Manager (1) Virtual Clone Drive (2) Local Area Connection (1) Volume (1) Safely Remove Hardware (1) Panda USB Vaccine (2) Note: (1) Was on the XP box when I got it new. (2) I added these. Digital Lifeline was a 3 year additional warranty I purchased. I asked the store if they still sell that product and was told they used another compamy now, so I Removed the program since I wrote you. Now there are 16 items. I don't use Adobe Photo Downloader so planning on keeping it from showing up above the Clock. I'm going to run AUTORUNS soon to see what else it will show me. * SLMR 2.1a #T348 * Copy from another: plagiarism. Copy from many: research. --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux * Origin: telnet & http://cco.ath.cx - Dial-Up: 502-875-8938 (1:2320/105.1) |
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