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In Win98/ME it was possible to have different startup options
depending on what config you wanted. e.g. for games you would load very little to maximise memory etc which would be very different to a normal startup config. I know you can do hardware configs in XP depending on what hardware elements you want but cna it be done for software? i.e. can things like antispyware be stopped for some configs but allowed for others? Any help would be much appreciated as it's becoming annoying having to close lots of porgrammes to gain maximum memory and CPU power. TIA Ian |
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Any service that starts automatically will be running before any user logs
onto the computer. For user logon applications are managed by the profile settings for start menu\startup in the user profile and the all users profile under documents and settings . Also applications will be loaded for all users by what is in the HKLM\software\Microsoft\Windows\currentversion\run registry key. You could try managing those user settings by modifying the individual user accounts in their start menu\startup folder to contain those entries and removing them from the registry and all users profile. Then your minimal user account could be configured to have less startup items. If you want to attempt such I suggest you backup any folders or registry keys you want to modify FIRST so that you can at least get back to where you were. SysInternals has a free program called autoruns that can show you where all the different applications/services/etc start from. Msconfig with selective startup may be another option to look at. Type msconfig in the run box to start it. --- Steve http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html --- Autoruns. "JFS" <johnfs@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:vshdr1dgdfv08f82n1pnebpdnd52f7kgrd@4ax.com... > In Win98/ME it was possible to have different startup options > depending on what config you wanted. e.g. for games you would load > very little to maximise memory etc which would be very different to a > normal startup config. > > I know you can do hardware configs in XP depending on what hardware > elements you want but cna it be done for software? i.e. can things > like antispyware be stopped for some configs but allowed for others? > > Any help would be much appreciated as it's becoming annoying having to > close lots of porgrammes to gain maximum memory and CPU power. > > TIA > > Ian > |
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Thanks for that I'll try it...they must know that people use these
things so why make it so complicated and dangerous by messing with the regs?? Ian. On Sat, 31 Dec 2005 14:09:25 -0600, "Steven L Umbach" <n9rou@n0-spam-for-me-comcast.net> wrote: >Any service that starts automatically will be running before any user logs >onto the computer. For user logon applications are managed by the profile >settings for start menu\startup in the user profile and the all users >profile under documents and settings . Also applications will be loaded for >all users by what is in the >HKLM\software\Microsoft\Windows\currentversion\ru n registry key. You could >try managing those user settings by modifying the individual user accounts >in their start menu\startup folder to contain those entries and removing >them from the registry and all users profile. Then your minimal user account >could be configured to have less startup items. If you want to attempt such >I suggest you backup any folders or registry keys you want to modify FIRST >so that you can at least get back to where you were. SysInternals has a free >program called autoruns that can show you where all the different >applications/services/etc start from. Msconfig with selective startup may be >another option to look at. Type msconfig in the run box to start it. --- >Steve > >http://www.sysinternals.com/Utilities/Autoruns.html --- Autoruns. > >"JFS" <johnfs@hotmail.com> wrote in message >news:vshdr1dgdfv08f82n1pnebpdnd52f7kgrd@4ax.com.. . >> In Win98/ME it was possible to have different startup options >> depending on what config you wanted. e.g. for games you would load >> very little to maximise memory etc which would be very different to a >> normal startup config. >> >> I know you can do hardware configs in XP depending on what hardware >> elements you want but cna it be done for software? i.e. can things >> like antispyware be stopped for some configs but allowed for others? >> >> Any help would be much appreciated as it's becoming annoying having to >> close lots of porgrammes to gain maximum memory and CPU power. >> >> TIA >> >> Ian >> > |
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