keep the program, stop the office pop up at the beginning upward

keep the program, stop the office pop up at the beginning upward. I removed Skype because it came with start-up. I have Hp dock or something that is close to files on my desktop. Same thing with Cannon. I'm tired of "xing"off each time it starts. "

I moved your post to Windows | Programs where it will receive more targeted attention. I can't determine which version of Microsoft Windows you are using, so I try to make these generic instructions in nature.

Start by typing the Windows key + r Type or paste in msconfig and click OK in. When the applet opens, you will find all the programs that starts with windows on Startup as well as their location of registry tab or the program folder. Simply uncheck all that you want to remove the review. While you're here, take careful consideration to everything you think you can do without. This area is usually grossly overcrowded with utilities and unused software.

Changes will not take place until the computer is restarted, for example to uncheck a program won't stop him. It simply prevents starting the next time Windows is started.

Further examination of all the things that start automatically is probably through a small utility called Autoruns program (Yes, that's plural) from Windows Sysinternals. You can get a copy here:


Autoruns for Windows

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