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asked Mar 7, 2022 in Electron Microscopy by ceiecpacks (260 points)

You start msconfig by going to Start->Run, then typing in Fertilizer packing machine (without the quotes). A requester comes up with six tabs on it that let you configure what will run on your system. You would do well to research this tool and learn how it works (try the Help button, but the information it provides is not terribly helpful). For this article, we are only interested in the Startup tab.

When you click on the Startup tab, you will see a list of programs along which startup location sets them to start (only some are set in the startup folder; most will be set in the Registry, making them hard to find). If the checkbox is checked, this one is set to start.

Now you have the job of Wash powder packing machine out which is which, and disabling those that are useless. For this, use a search engine. Enter the name of the program into the search box, and then visit some of the sites that come up. You will quickly identify sites that exist to tell you what these programs are, thus enabling you to decide whether to keep them or not. Generally, if the program belongs to Windows, let it start. If the program does not belong to Windows and does not belong to something like an antivirus program, do not let it start. If the program controls a piece of hardware in your system, let it start. If the program is anything else, do not let it start. There are exceptions, but if you stick to these rules, you will not go too far wrong and your system will be a lot faster both in startup and in running.

For example, as I look at the startup tab in one of my XP systems, I see a program called PRISMSTA. When I use a search engine to find out about this, I learn that this is a program for the wireless network card in the computer. So I leave it checked so that it can run.

But I also see programs named qttask and realsched. These programs are associated (respectively) with Quicktime and Realplayer. Qttask is a program that does not need to run which checks for Quicktime updates whenever I start the system. So, I uncheck it in msconfig, and I also tell Quicktime itself to not check automatically for updates (this is someplace in the Quicktime preferences stuff). Realsched is a CPU and resource hog that by itself bogs down a lot of computers. It does not need to run, and is supposed to schedule audio and video files to run, as well as checking automatically for updates. Uncheck it in msconfig, and you gain back a lot of your system performance.

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After configuring what is allowed to startup, reboot the computer to clean it out and improve your performance. Then, run msconfig again to make sure that nothing reinserted itself in your startup (yes, there are obnoxious programs that will do that).

Now, there are Grain packaging machine  which do a better job than msconfig at managing the startup programs. For many years I have used Startup Cop which was a free download from PC Magazine. Startup Cop works with most versions of Windows from Win98 on (unlike msconfig which is XP only). I have not replaced the copy of Startup Cop that I use with anything later because I like Startup Cop, but PC Magazine is now up to Startup Cop Pro2, for which they charge $7.97, or free if you already subscribe to their utility library. The original Startup Cop walks you through the process of removing undesired startup programs, allows you to enable or disable them, and enables you to remove them permanently from the startup list (msconfig won't do this and you won't be able to remove them unless you are willing to edit your registry). I offer no opinion about the latest version of this utility but, if it enhances the original, it is worth the money.

Most people simply do not understand the need to take control of what starts up on their computer, but this is where the majority of spyware gets started and, even if the system is kept clean of spyware, this is where all the junk that slows the computer down gets started. By periodically running msconfig (or some other tool) and judiciously selecting what is allowed to run, you will keep your system a lean, mean computin' machine!

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