Reader_sl.exe remove boot (Windows 7)

Anyone know how to make a legitimate way to remove speed loader Acrobat in Windows 7 such as not having to change the registry database or ending the process via the task at each startup Manager? There is a method exposed to:

5-840E http://help.Adobe.com/en_US/Acrobat/8.0/professional/help.HTML?content=WS5E914C75-67C2-47E - BE51AFB56D0D.html

but I think that the information on this link refers to a previous Windows edition as startup records are all empty.

Use the msconfig program

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