Saturday 6 September 2014

Changing Existing Startup Items via MSConfig works in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1

Changing Existing Startup Items via MSConfig works in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1

Step1:- Click the Windows "Start" button then click on run button then type "msconfig" in dialog box              then press "ok" button.
                                   OR
     By Keyboard.. press button "window+r"  button on keyboard to come run dialog box.
Step 2- Then go to "startup" tab button then "uncheck" running program.

Important:- Remainber to see the path of running file in command column,dont uncheck the path frm "C:\window\" uncheck only to "C:\Program\" path.

Step 3:- press apply button then press ok button.


NOTE:- "Reboot the computer to finalize changes to startup items. A popup window will ask if you want to reboot the computer. Click "Restart" to reboot the computer and save the changes.
If you do not restart your computer, your startup programs will revert to their original settings".
When you have deselected an item in MSConfig, you will be starting in”Selective startup” mode. This can be viewed under the “general” tab in MSconfig.
If you subsequently decide to choose Normal Startup", all disabled items will be re-enabled.
Before doing this step, check general tap once,,use "Selective startup" dont use "normal startup" and "diagnostic startup".


Benefits of msconfig in Windows 7 and Windows 8.1

Msconfig in the Windows 7 Operating System helps you to disable some of the avoidable programs that automatically load on startup. Disabling these applications would help your PC boot faster and crash less. The main benefit of using msconfig is to edit these files that provide a simplified GUI to control sections of those files and the Windows registry tree pertaining to the Windows boot sequence. By using msconfig, Windows 7 can also be configured to perform a diagnostic startup by loading a minimum number of drivers, programs, and services.

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