March 11, 2008
MSCONFIG Windows Tool
The MSCONFIG tool is something that some users already know how to do. I think every Windows user should learn how to perform this task as it can get you out of sticky situations. The MSCONFIG allows you to pick and choose what starts when you boot up your computer.
MSCONFIG stands for Microsoft System Configuration Utility. This tool if built in with all Windows systems, from Windows NT to
Going in to the MSCONFIG and eliminating some of these startup programs can drastically improve the speed and reliability of your computer. To access MSCONFIG from a Windows XP system you can go to the Start Menu and select Run. Then type in msconfig and press Enter. A dialog box will appear with a list of programs, select the Startup Tab. Uncheck each thing that you do NOT want running upon startup and click OK. You will then be prompted to restart your computer; click Restart and your computer will automatically do so.

If it turns out that you disabled something that you did not intend to, you can always go back in and check the box so that it will start up when your computer boots. Your computer may give you the message that you are running on Selective Startup, just check Do Not Show This Message Again and click OK.
If you are running on Windows Vista you will need to do things a little bit different. Start off by clicking the

MSCONFIG is a surprisingly useful tool that Windows provides each user. You can go through monthly, weekly or however often you like to make sure there is nothing running upon startup that you don’t want there.
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