Sunday 20 March 2011

MSCONFIG

MSConfig has been around in one form or another since the days of Windows 3.1, and is alive and well in Windows 7. Although MSConfig was originally intended as a tool for diagnosing boot problems, it can also be used as a tool for optimizing the system’s performance.
You can launch MSConfig by entering the MSCONFIG command at the Run prompt. When the System Configuration dialog box opens, go to the Startup tab. As you can see in Figure B, this tab shows you which programs are set to run when the system boots, and allows you to disable any unwanted startup items.
Figure B
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The System Configuration tool allows you to disable unwanted startup items.

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