The windows XP boot image

Hi, I just got a computer from a vendor who shows a picture to start windows using the "Microsoft office picture manager. The problem is that the operating system stops until I close the 'Microsoft office picture manager' loading. It is annoying to be able to close this image every time I start the computer.

Question:

How can I get rid of this image to load at startup of windows?

Kind regards

kikeman

That will probably be controlled by one of the services or startup programs.  You can selectively disable the, or all of them at a time to see if that gets rid of them.  Also try to boot into safe mode and see if it still shows this image.  You can also search for viruses and malware.
 
Steve
 

I recognized some of the application that started with the computer, but it seems they are responsible when the windows that display the office already.

The image I want to talk to is loaded before showing the desktop and windows to stop loading (desktop computer will not appear) until I close the image (shown in 'Microsoft office picture manager')

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