Buddy wrote:
| wksSb.exe, WkDetect and Wkfud are all related to works.
| you can safely turn these off in msconfig by removing
| their check mark in startup. Ctfmon is the alternative
| input method in Office, once again safe to uncheck in
| msconfig and turn it off. finally BCMSMMSG, i believe is
| related to your broadcom dial up modem. If you use dial
| up leave it running. If your modem just gathers dust,
| kill it. As far as services and startup the differences
| are both simple and complex. A service is something that
| runs in the background w/o you knowing about it. where as
| a startup is something that is sitting in your task tray
| taking up system memory as it sits for you to run it.
|| -----Original Message-----
|| what is the difference between 'services' and 'startup'?
|| i do not know the meaning of the following items on
|| startup, and i want to know if i can disable them, and if
|| i can, can i start my system faster?
|| BCMSMMSG.EXE
|| ctfmon.exe
|| WksSb.exe
|| WkDetect.exe
|| Wkfud.exe
|| .
Un checking things in msconfig is not adequate. Those are
apps to automatically update MSWorks. They will have to
be turned off within works, if you don't want them.