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Mike Hall
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> When starting up, it takes too long to get going. How do I shut down
> programs
> that I don't need to start up? Can someone help me out? Hope you
> understand
> what I am trying to explain. Thanx
Thanks 4 getting back to me real fast. I understand what your saying, my
problem is I don't know how to get to the "Notification area" or my windows
startup folder. I have been searching with no luck. I guess you could say I'm
a Wilma Flintstone in a Jane Jetson age.

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Jai Johnson
> Right click on each item in the 'Notification area' and select an option
> that will give you access to the program settings.. then look for any item
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> > understand
> > what I am trying to explain. Thanx
Galen - 28 Oct 2006 12:49 GMT
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> Thanks 4 getting back to me real fast. I understand what your
> saying, my problem is I don't know how to get to the "Notification
> area" or my windows startup folder. I have been searching with no
> luck. I guess you could say I'm a Wilma Flintstone in a Jane Jetson
> age.
The notification area is down near the clock in your taskbar. That's the bit
at the bottom where you can open/close programs and open the start menu or
switch to other running tasks. (Mike's likely going to be back but, well,
it's a simple matter so I'll try to help too if you'd like.)
On top of the recommendation that Mike's given take this additional bit if
you'd like. Here's a nice program to do it for you...

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Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
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"Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and
its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes
Galen - 28 Oct 2006 12:51 GMT
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> Thanks 4 getting back to me real fast. I understand what your
> saying, my problem is I don't know how to get to the "Notification
> area" or my windows startup folder. I have been searching with no
> luck. I guess you could say I'm a Wilma Flintstone in a Jane Jetson
> age.
It was my fingers... *sigh*
This is the program:
Startup Control Panel:
http://lcs.mlin.net/StartupCPL.shtml
Remember, don't just go shutting stuff off willy-nilly but, instead, check
each one in the search engine of your choice to see what it does and what
suits your needs best.

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Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/
"Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and its
solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes
Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User - 28 Oct 2006 18:02 GMT
Want me to fix your keyboard? :-)

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Mike Hall
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
>
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> each one in the search engine of your choice to see what it does and what
> suits your needs best.
Galen - 28 Oct 2006 23:24 GMT
My reply is at the bottom of your sent message:
> Want me to fix your keyboard? :-)
Just the fingers please. ;)
My clipboard manager opens and lets me select my cut/paste when I press CTRL
+ SHIFT + P (my chosen key strokes) and I believe I wasn't paying attention
and the fingers slipped and I ended up pressing CTRL + SHIFT + R or
something like that.
Is there a hotfix for severely wandering fingers?

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Galen - MS MVP - Windows (Shell/User & IE)
http://dts-l.org/ http://kgiii.info/
"Chance has put in our way a most singular and whimsical problem, and
its solution is its own reward." - Sherlock Holmes
Mike Hall - MS MVP Windows Shell/User - 28 Oct 2006 18:12 GMT
You might also want to try these procedures.. it is not always items in
start-up that cause slow running..
First step is to run a one shot virus remover.. I have found that Trend
Housecall works for people.. download and run it..
http://housecall.trendmicro.com/
.. select the 'online scan' and follow the directions given.
This takes a while to complete but is a necessary first step.
You will also need to download Spyware removal software.. Spybot and Adaware
are available at these websites.. both are free.. download and run them..
don't forget to check for updates after you have started them..
Adaware SE - http://www.lavasoftusa.com/software/adaware/
.. and how to use it..
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial48.html
SpyBot S&D - http://www.safer-networking.org/
.. and how to use it..
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial43.html
Spybot has the ability to immunize a system, but there is better for this
function, so download and run Spyware Blaster too.. again, check for
updates..
SpywareBlaster - http://www.javacoolsoftware.com/spywareblaster.html
.. and how to use it..
http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial49.html
NOTE.. FOR Windows XP users ONLY.. Ewido Suite - http://www.ewido.net/en/ ..
A trial version is available, and they also allow for an online scan
CWShredder will eliminate CoolWebSearch and variants.. there is a free
download here..
CWShredder.. http://www.intermute.com/spysubtract/cwshredder_download.html
To use CWShredder, simply start the program, use 'check for update' to make
sure you have the latest version, then hit 'fix.' It will check your system
against a list of current CWS variants, and fix any infections it finds.
You must also run a firewall and anti-virus program.. here are some links
for you..
Zonealarm Firewall (free)..http://www.zonealarm.com .. recommended
AVG Anti-virus (free).. http://free.grisoft.com/freeweb.php/doc/2/ ..
recommended
The weekly 'housekeeping' will not take long.. run Adaware, Spybot, and
SpywareBlaster weekly, ensuring that you update them prior to starting a
scan.

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Mike Hall
MS-MVP Windows Shell/User
> Thanks 4 getting back to me real fast. I understand what your saying, my
> problem is I don't know how to get to the "Notification area" or my
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>> > understand
>> > what I am trying to explain. Thanx