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StartUp Programs
Every new program that you add to your computer longs to be one of your most trusted and useful tools. Therefore, new software often installs a shortcut to their program in the StartUp folder so that they start automatically when you turn on your computer. Then, often unknown to the user, they silently run in the background. This enables them to execute more quickly when you do need them, but it also drains your system resources and makes your computer boot up more slowly.
Windows 95 users need to click on the Start button. Choose Settings, then Taskbar, and Start Menu. Click the Start Menu Programs tab, and click the Remove button. Scroll down the list in the dialog box that opens until you see the StartUp icon. Click the plus sign next to it to view the programs in your StartUp group. Remove programs you don't want by clicking them, then the Remove button. (This method will also work for Windows 98, but the procedure mentioned in the previous paragraph is easier, by far.) Just a quick note of caution: Even if your StartUp folder is empty, never delete the StartUp folder itself.
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Before you delete any item from your start-up folder, be sure that you at least try to determine its function. For example, if your anti-virus program appears in the StartUp folder, you will want to keep it there so that it scans for viruses every time you start your computer. Some programs like Microsoft Office will have a Fast Find or Office Start in the StartUp folder. These shortcuts are unnecessary and can be deleted. If you don't know the purpose of an item in your StartUp folder, you can still delete it. If you later find that you want to return it to the StartUp folder, you can simply open the Recycle Bin, highlight the icon, right-click, and choose Restore. This will put the shortcut right back into your StartUp folder as long as you haven't emptied the recycle bin since you deleted the item. Adding Programs to Your StartUp Folder
Learning about the StartUp folder can be a helpful adventure. And removing unused programs from your StartUp folder will add a little speed to your computing.
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