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    Issues with msconfig

    Discussion in 'Windows OS and Software' started by notebookn00b, Feb 10, 2006.

  1. notebookn00b

    notebookn00b Notebook Geek

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    I ran msconfig to remove some of the start-up programs which I didn't need.

    However, everytime that I reboot my computer, a window pops up saying "IntelliClean Startup Succeed" and then the msconfig window pops up again. My whole point of using msconfig was to speed up my booting time, but this just makes things worse. I do NOT get an option that says "Do not show this window again" like I used to before...just a simple box with one OK button with the above message.

    Anyone know what I can do to stop this? I tried looking in msconfig (Startup) to see if maybe I could actually find msconfig in the list to stop it from coming up but I couldn't find it.

    Thanks in advance.
     
  2. USAFdude02

    USAFdude02 NBR Reviewer & Deity NBR Reviewer

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    It seems like you have a program to do it. Check in your add/remove programs and see if there is a program with that name. Try and unistall and see if it happens again.
     
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    notebookn00b Notebook Geek

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    No unfortunately there's no program by that name...and I also did a search for it on my computer and there was nothing by that name.

    Thanks anyways though!
     
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    daacon Notebook Evangelist

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    Thanks so much! It was actually the "Advanced Windowscare" program I downloaded which was causing the problem...it's all fixed now! :D
     
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    Good deal :D