Hours of delays in startup programs

I put a few programs to delay of about 1 minute in the boot sequence. I do not remember how to get back to the box and reset them at startup from the startup.  I tried msconfig and that the system administrator with no luck...
I know it's easy, I can't for the life of me remember just how to do it.  Thanks for your help.

Hi bigtopcc,

I will need some additional information to help you best.

O did you use third-party programs to delay the start up programs?

Ø what happens when you try to modify the settings using msconfig?

In the meantime, try the following instructions that might help you resolve the issue.

1. click on start, type msconfig.exe in the start search box and press ENTER.

If you are prompted for an administrator password or for confirmation, type your password, or click on continue.

2. on the general tab, click the Normal startup option, and then click OK.

3. When you are prompted to restart the computer, click on restart.

Check whether the problem is resolved.

Please post back and let us know if it helped to solve your problem.

Kind regards

KarthiK TP

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • super slow old laptop with too many startup programs

    RUNNING XP ON AN OLD LAPTOP WHICH IS REALLY SLOW, HOW CAN I DELAY OR SAFELY REMOVE EXCESSIVE STARTUP PROGRAMS

    Follow the tips below and also answer the following questions: brand and model of the pc, current antivirus, operating system and service pack.

    Stanley Zhang tips

    Will probably want to clean this machine...

    Search for malware:

    Download, install, execute, update and perform analyses complete system with the two following applications:

    ·                                 MalwareBytes (FREE)

    ·                                 SuperAntiSpyware (FREE)

    Remove anything they find. Reboot when necessary. (You can uninstall one or both when finished.)

    Search online with eSet Online Scanner.

    The less you have to run all the time, most things you want to run will perform:

    Use Autoruns to understand this all starts when your computer's / when you log in. Look for whatever it is you do not know usingGoogle (or ask here.) You can hopefully figure out if there are things from when your computer does (or connect) you don't not need and then configure them (through their own built-in mechanisms is the preferred method) so they do not - start using your resources without reason.

    You can download and use Process Explorer to see exactly what is taking your time processor/CPU and memory. This can help you to identify applications that you might want to consider alternatives for and get rid of all together.

    Do a house cleaning and the dust of this hard drive:

    You can free up disk space (will also help get rid of the things that you do not use) through the following steps:

    Windows XP should take between 4.5 and 9 GB * with * an Office suite, editing Photo software, alternative Internet browser (s), various Internet plugins and a host of other things installed.

    If you are comfortable with the stability of your system, you can delete the uninstall of patches which has installed Windows XP...
    http://www3.TELUS.NET/dandemar/spack.htm
    (Especially of interest here - #4)
    (Variant: http://www.dougknox.com/xp/utils/xp_hotfix_backup.htm )

    You can run disk - integrated into Windows XP - cleanup to erase everything except your last restore point and yet more 'free '... files cleaning

    How to use disk cleanup
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/310312

    You can disable hibernation if it is enabled and you do not...

    When you Hibernate your computer, Windows saves the contents of the system memory in the hiberfil.sys file. As a result, the size of the hiberfil.sys file will always be equal to the amount of physical memory in your system. If you don't use the Hibernate feature and want to reclaim the space used by Windows for the hiberfil.sys file, perform the following steps:

    -Start the Control Panel Power Options applet (go to start, settings, Control Panel, and then click Power Options).
    -Select the Hibernate tab, uncheck "Activate the hibernation", and then click OK. Although you might think otherwise, selecting never under "Hibernate" option on the power management tab does not delete the hiberfil.sys file.
    -Windows remove the "Hibernate" option on the power management tab and delete the hiberfil.sys file.

    You can control the amount of space your system restore can use...

    1. Click Start, right click my computer and then click Properties.
    2. click on the System Restore tab.
    3. highlight one of your readers (or C: If you only) and click on the button "settings".
    4 change the percentage of disk space you want to allow... I suggest moving the slider until you have about 1 GB (1024 MB or close to that...)
    5. click on OK. Then click OK again.

    You can control the amount of space used may or may not temporary Internet files...

    Empty the temporary Internet files and reduce the size, that it stores a size between 64 MB and 128 MB...

    -Open a copy of Microsoft Internet Explorer.
    -Select TOOLS - Internet Options.
    -On the general tab in the section 'Temporary Internet files', follow these steps:
    -Click on 'Delete the Cookies' (click OK)
    -Click on "Settings" and change the "amount of disk space to use: ' something between 64 MB and 128 MB. (There may be many more now.)
    -Click OK.
    -Click on 'Delete files', then select "Delete all offline content" (the box), and then click OK. (If you had a LOT, it can take 2 to 10 minutes or more).
    -Once it's done, click OK, close Internet Explorer, open Internet Explorer.

    You can use an application that scans your system for the log files and temporary files and use it to get rid of those who:

    CCleaner (free!)
    http://www.CCleaner.com/
    (just disk cleanup - do not play with the part of the registry for the moment)

    Other ways to free up space...

    SequoiaView
    http://www.win.Tue.nl/SequoiaView/

    JDiskReport
    http://www.jgoodies.com/freeware/JDiskReport/index.html

    Those who can help you discover visually where all space is used. Then, you can determine what to do.

    After that - you want to check any physical errors and fix everything for efficient access"

    CHKDSK
    How to scan your disks for errors* will take time and a reboot.

    Defragment
    How to defragment your hard drives* will take time

    Cleaning the components of update on your Windows XP computer

    While probably not 100% necessary-, it is probably a good idea at this time to ensure that you continue to get the updates you need. This will help you ensure that your system update is ready to do it for you.

    Download and run the MSRT tool manually:
    http://www.Microsoft.com/security/malwareremove/default.mspx
    (Ignore the details and download the tool to download and save to your desktop, run it.)

    Reset.

    Download/install the latest program Windows installation (for your operating system):
    (Windows XP 32-bit: WindowsXP-KB942288-v3 - x 86 .exe )
    (Download and save it to your desktop, run it.)

    Reset.

    and...

    Download the latest version of Windows Update (x 86) agent here:
    http://go.Microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=91237
    ... and save it to the root of your C:\ drive. After you register on theroot of the C:\ drive, follow these steps:

    Close all Internet Explorer Windows and other applications.

    AutoScan--> RUN and type:
    %SystemDrive%\windowsupdateagent30-x86.exe /WUFORCE
    --> Click OK.

    (If asked, select 'Run'). --> Click on NEXT--> select 'I agree' and click NEXT--> where he completed the installation, click "Finish"...

    Reset.

    Now reset your Windows with this FixIt components update (you * NOT * use the aggressive version):
    How to reset the Windows Update components?

    Reset.

    Now that your system is generally free of malicious software (assuming you have an AntiVirus application), you've cleaned the "additional applications" that could be running and picking up your precious memory and the processor, you have authorized out of valuable and makes disk space as there are no problems with the drive itself and your Windows Update components are updates and should work fine - it is only only one other thing youpouvez wish to make:

    Get and install the hardware device last drivers for your system hardware/system manufacturers support and/or download web site.

  • You can STOP startup programs in Vista using Microsoft Security Essentials?

    I need to stop programs from running at startup in Vista. I know that Windows Defender manages the options for startup programs, but I Microsoft Security Essentials. Therefore, I can't activate Windows Defender! I already spent hours going through all the troubleshooting tips I could find. Help, please!

    I need to stop programs from running at startup in Vista. I know that Windows Defender manages the options for startup programs, but I Microsoft Security Essentials. Therefore, I can't activate Windows Defender! I already spent hours going through all the troubleshooting tips I could find. Help, please!

    Another way to go to the startup application...

    Start button > in the search box, type msconfig > press the Enter key > uac prompt > click on start up tab > now find those you don't want at startup, uncheck the boxes > click OK when finished. For the benefits of others looking for answers, please mark as answer suggestion if it solves your problem.

  • How to remove startup programs in "msconfig".

    First of all, care. Windows 7 Home Premium, SP1, 64-bit.

    I'm not having the problem to disable startup programs, but trying to remove them from the list available to a start-up program. Some of these programs (the executable file of the command and its location) no longer exist on my system. Is there a way to remove these items in the startup list, and if so, how?

    Unfortunately the only real way to do this is through the registry editor.

    If you look at the line for the entry to remove it will track the path of the registry which organizes the statement. You need access to this location and delete the entry.

    As always sophisticated editing that the registry should be done with caution and a backup taken 1. If you are not sure then do not.

    There is a caveat. If you deleted the line (not checked it) then it will not be there. In order to stop this loading MsConfig moves the entry to an inactive backup key. In order to find the location, you will need to make the current line.

    Because it has been moved it not treated during startup so other than to try to keep well stored, there is no specific does delete the line. Indeed, if the line points to a nonexistent file or a path then there no same effect if left. Registry of treatment so much more optimized in Windows 7 and entered orphan have no measurable effect on boot time. Delays of timeout that occurred were resolved.

  • How to enable missing startup programs?

    Hello

    Recently, I used windows defender and cleaned my startup program list. Since then, however, I noticed that the buttons of media between the speakers no longer work, and the touchpad no longer has its function of 'scroll '.

    How can I get the missing apps on the startup list, and where can I find them? The system doesn't restore disc seem to offer them without a complete reinstallation of windows!

    Hello

    There is a simple way how the return of these parameters.
    The Windows operating system supports the System Restore tool.
    Simply use this tool, and redefine the operating system about to time initially.

    I think it should work!

    Good bye

  • Pavilion 2000: startup program names 'false '?

    Hello

    So, since I restarted my laptop, I had this startup program named "false" when it opens at startup, it is a window asking what program should I use to open the 'false' but I tried everything. I even tried to delete it, but he said I can't. And I wonder is this safe program because I don't know if this program is integrated or I could have installed it accedentally. I currently use Microsoft Security essencials as my security software.

    Kind regards

    Fernan

    Hello

    If the program still appears, then you can try this steps.

    NOTE: BEFORE YOU TRY WE RECOMMEND TO TAKE TO THE TOP OF ALL YOUR DATA.

    1. reboot the appliance

    2. Press f8 and boot in safe mode with n/w

    3 run - > msconfig and try if still exists.

    4 restart the machine in normal mode

    5. run - > regedit-> and on top, select search and type the value false and search

    6. it will go to the location of the file, try to remove.

    7. for the next selection press f3, it will search the files again to do this until you remove the traces of the files.

    8. restart the unit and check

    9. If nothing works, best suggestion would be to reimage the unit.

    ====================================================

    Although I am an employee of HP, I speak for myself and not for HP. ===

    * Click on the star of CONGRATULATIONS on the left say "thank you."

  • Windows startup programs

    Hello

    I use HP Pavilion g6 1004tx with windows 7 64 bit. I heard about turning off unnecessary startup programs to optimize the performance of the PC. But the problem is: How do you decide which are necessary and which are not? I need expert advice. Here is my PC startup programs:

    Synaptics Pointing Device Driver

    HP wireless Assistant

    IDT Audio of PC

    Common user interface from Intel (r)

    Common user interface from Intel (r)

    Intel(r) common user interface (Yes, it is here 3 times)

    Microsoft security customer

    IAStorIcon

    Google Desktop

    HP On screen Display

    Catalyst Control Center

    HP Quick Launch

    Bluetooth software

    Additional information, I use Microsoft Security Essentials

    Thank you...

    Hello

    Synaptics Pointing Device Driver - need, is you're touchpad driver

    Wireless Assistant HP - required if you use the application to control wireless and bluetooth

    IDT Audio of PC - necessary, it is your audio driver

    Intel(r) common user interface |

    Intel(r) common user interface | Of these 3, igfxpers.exe process can usually be disabled

    Intel(r) common user interface |

    Client Microsoft Security - needed is your security software

    IAStorIcon - does not need, it's the Intel Matrix Storage Manager tray icon

    Google Desktop - is not necessary

    HP On screen Display - required if you want a screen on when the Audio setting & brightness etc

    Catalyst Control Center - necessary to access and save the settings for your ATI GPU

    HP Quick Launch - required for some key replacement f functions

    Bluetooth - need, your bluetooth driver software

    Best regards

    DP - K

  • How to stop startup programs unnecessary popingup when I start my pc

    How to stop startup programs unnecessary upward poping when I start my pc

    How to stop startup programs unnecessary upward poping when I start my pc

    First of all, note that you should be in * all * the programs that start automatically, not only with those who are in the system tray. Not all the programs auto-start manifesting by an icon in the status bar.

    On each program, you don't want to automatically start, check its Options to see if she has the choice to not start (make sure that you actually choose to not run, not simply a "don't display the icon" option). Many can easily and better be arrested like that. If this does not work, run MSCONFIG from the start. Run the line and on the Startup tab, uncheck the programs that you do not want to automatically start.

    However, if I were you, I wouldn't do this just for the purpose of the minimum number of running programs. Despite what a lot of people tell you, you should be concerned, not with the way * a lot * of these programs you run, but * that *. Some of them can seriously affect the performance, but others have no effect on performance.

    Don't stop all programs to run willy-nilly. What you need to do is to determine what each program is that its value is for you and what the performance cost is running all the time. You can try searching the Internet and ask questions about the details here.

    Once you have this information, you can make a smart informed decision on what you want to keep and what you want to get rid of.

  • To start Windows tells me that it has blocked some of my startup programs.

    original title: problems with start-up

    When I turn on my computer, I get a notification that windows has blocked some of my startup programs.  This problem started about two months ago and I do not understand why.

    They are important elements of the registry-related programs and my anti-spyware or anti-malware for example programs.  Why this is happening and what I can do about it?

    Hi EvelynWeber,

    Follow the steps listed in the article mentioned below to solve the problem:

    Error message when you start a Windows Vista-based computer: "Windows has blocked some startup programs".

  • How to remove startup programs to include information system?

    I have two questions:

    1. how to eliminate some startup programs - that is to say small icons that appear in the lower right of the screen after the home screen?

    2. What does the following error message, and how can I correct: «entry point procedure RegSetKeyValue is not found in the dynamic library of ink ADVAPTI32.dll»

    To answer #1 question, you can use the program 'msconfig' to Microsoft

    (Start-> Run-> "msconfig")

    to toggle the elements that run at startup... but especially for diagnostic purposes.

    A better way is to download the freeware from Microsoft "AutoRuns".  When you run it, it will show a list of items that run at startup and allow you to uncheck all that you desire.

    Autoruns: <> http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/bb963902.aspx >

    No comment on question #2.

    HTH,

    JW

  • Must be logged in as an administrator to remove startup programs

    Why can't request removal of startup programs.  Message application for registration as an administrator.  How do I do that?

    Original title: removal of startups

    You should be able to remove the startup items by using the msconfig tool.  This can be done by clicking Start-> Run-> msconfig and press ENTER.  From there, go to the Startup tab and uncheck any programs you do not want to run at startup.  Be careful on what you uncheck the box and not just uncheck an item if you don't know what it is.

  • Unwanted startup programs/applications

    If I use msconfig to remove startup programs unwanted, that will allow me to also remove the applications that are launched at startup, because they are in the Group of network policy?

    Group Policy in part controls what users can or not do on a computer system.

    In most cases, if you are an administrator then you are 'the' group of all features to set up xp.

    So basically, if group policy is set up correctly, then you should be able to disable the startup via msconfig.

    Also, keep in mind that startup programs is not the only area that can cause starting problems.

    Look under the Services tab in Msconfig, and then click on / activate the option 'hide' and look at services of third parties who are also registered at startup as well.

    Incidentally, you might want to doodle on the paper that you disabled so you can back up the track, just in case your plans don't go quite right.

  • Startup programs strange in system information, but not in the MSCONFIG Startup tab

    I just realized that my PC loaded several strange program when I open the folder system of Information/software environment/startup programs.

    Location of user program name command

    _004551_.tmp _004551_.tmp.dll NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM Starup

    SET120A set120a.tmp...

    Are these supposed to be running program? If this is not the case, how can I remove it?

    Hi JoeLim07,

    1. online virus scanner and check if any malware or virus detected on the computer activity. You can run the scan for viruses online from the link below:http://onecare.live.com/site/en-us/default.htm

    2. use disk tool one cleanup programs to remove the junk and temp files from your computer, you can check the link on how to use the tool below:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310312

    3. perform the clean boot and shrink down on the application at the root of the problem. You can follow the sewage of the links below:

    How to configure Windows XP to start in a "clean boot" State:http://support.microsoft.com/kb/310353

    To isolate problems using the Startup tab:http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/msconfig_selective_startup.mspx?mfr=true

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Group of startup programs in Help and Support

    I have a long list of startup programs that appears in the help and support after the judgment. They are MS and program updates are working, but some of them are weird and some I do not use. It says 12520850 is a Trojan or a virus. How can I get rid of these programs?

    Information in information system, software environment startup programs, startup programs (or msinfo32) can show more things that it should and can be quite intimidating.
    When you see a great list you describe, the process of collecting the information went haywire somewhere along the way, but does not seem to present other problems (next to the particular quest).  Most of the people never look as well as the article, so there are probably a lot of systems that have the problem and he is not even noticed.  It certainly should work fine but.
    You can fix it so it makes more sense and is less scary research with a small VB Script from the site of Ramesh.
    You can record and play back the script, if you care to know what it does and how it works.  You can do everything yourself by hand, but the script is easier.
    The script will make some registry changes, so if you choose to run the script, it won't hurt to back up your registry first.
    This is a popular free registry backup tool:
    Here is a link with more information on scripts and you can also download the Riou script to clean the list of startup programs.
    Thank you, Ramesh.
    Please report your results.
    If you still think you may have a malware infection, I could do this:
    Download, install, update and do a full scan with these free malware detection programs:
    Malwarebytes (MMFA): http://malwarebytes.org/
    SUPERAntiSpyware: (SAS): http://www.superantispyware.com/
    They can be uninstalled later if you wish.
    The scans by operating clean, then to solve any problems.

    Do, or do not. There is no test.

    I need YOUR voice and the points for helpful answers and propose responses. I'm saving for a pony!

  • Startup program is hidden - how to detect?

    As a developer, this issue has become a challenge that I would like to solve. I recently received a copy of a free keylogger program to play with and he almost lost control on my PC - it has options to hide entirely and had I not left some people not controlled, I would have probably lost control over it.
    For example, how it starts automatically with Windows. Even now, it is configured to save and it will be executed when Windows starts using msconfig or other similar utilities, you see no sign of it - the keylogger does not use one of the standard methods: user startup folder, registry 'Run' (local computer or current user) and it does not have an installed service. How does it start? I hope that it does not modify the existing programs of the system because it would be so bad, that it would be probably illegal. What other legitimate methods are there to launch a program automatically? How can I study more usable by programs like this stealth mechanisms?
    Kamen

    Still using Visual Studio 2005 SP1, for most c# and C++. collage on Windows XP. Mountain time zone.

    Well, since nobody answered, I went ahead and got the answer. There is a tutorial on this athttp://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial44.html. It is rather scary how many different places, which is not intended to be used for automatic startup programs can actually be used for that purpose. And any program that uses these must legitimately be classified as malware. In my case, the keylogger itself was nailed to theuserinit to WinLogon (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon) entry.
    Kamen still using Visual Studio 2005 SP1, for the most part, c# and C++. collage on Windows XP. Mountain time zone.

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to reset the iCloud security code

    Can you reset the Security Code iCloud until one has the entered incorrectly too many times? (I am connected to iCloud on my MacBook and want to connect on my iPad, but am unsure of the security code to use, so I want to reset it on the MacBook.) App

  • help HP dl380 g4!

    Hi all Just today when I visited my server rack, my dl380 g4 hp was running his fans at full speed, so I turned on the open server they do see if any material issues. I'm behaving error on my motherboard, here is the list: B1 IE NM Where these LED lo

  • Why the disc retains when reading startup satellite A500-1GL

    Does anyone know why the disk keeps reading at the start of the A500. I was wondering if this has something to do with the Toshiba startup items - if so, how much is really needed in msconfig? The disk is defragmeted and there is no hardware problems

  • His problems with Satellite A100 (PSAA8)

    I constantly sound with the laptop problems. While I hear the windows startup noise and beeps, I cannot hear any sound of things like CDs, iTunes, Media Player – in fact an error message will still appear. In Media Player, the error message "Windows

  • Hysteresis

    VI of level trigger base detection. Hysteresis What is the level of hysteresis? Is it a percentage a voltage level or what?