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- From the Start menu, choose "Run". - Type "msconfig" into the dialog box & click ok. This launches the system configuration utility. - Choose the last tab, "Startup" - Uncheck the stuff that you want to disable at startup. - Click "OK" Voila!! The changes will take effect the next time you start your PC. |
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</font>[/QUOTE]Here's how (for Win 98, dunno about WinXP). - From the Start menu, choose "Run". - Type "msconfig" into the dialog box & click ok. This launches the system configuration utility. - Choose the last tab, "Startup" - Uncheck the stuff that you want to disable at startup. - Click "OK" Voila!! The changes will take effect the next time you start your PC.</font>[/QUOTE]Thanks man, I better jot this down so that I won't forget. [img]smile.gif[/img] |
i know you can configure in Norton itself... [img]smile.gif[/img]
thanks guys for our insight. are you sure that speed disk runs better than defrag? if this is true then oh yeah i'll install it |
I started using Norton Disk Doctor in 1990 and have been faithful. BUt no more, and here's why.
If you do not want to continue to pay to subscribe to virus updates, you will deal with a pop-up every few days reminded you to go update your definitions. This feature cannot be turned off and operates independently of the start menu. So, unless you intend to buy a "subscription service" in addition to your program, BURN IT BURN IT BURN IT - DO NOT INSTALL IT. I have been in contact with Symantec's legal department regarding their falsely advertising a subscription service as a software program. ;) |
Well Norton programs have their own off switch. Open up Norton Utilities Integrator and select 'options'. The click the tab 'startup' and uncheck the boxes.
Timber, didnīt my tip get rid of those pop-ups? You know, options-->miscellaneous-->uncheck alert on startup if virus protection is out of date. |
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XP is continually rearranging files on the disk to save application load time, so speed disk actually works against XP in this regard. All you really need is Norton Antivirus and a good firewall. Forget about all the fancy bells and whistles, they don't work. |
i have been faithful to PC-Cillin... i have 2003... how does it fare vs. Norton? [img]smile.gif[/img]
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