msconfig startup tab

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Franklin Breeden

I love Microsoft and XP. I have XP Home with all updates. I had a problem with a new ISP cable connection. Finally I went to msconfig startup tab, deleted all items and then reinstated them one at a time. I finally found two that caused the problem. Now I would like to remove them from those items on the startup tab so I can return to a normal boot. I have tried several recommendations to no avail, i.e. not in the startup directory, taskbar, etc... Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
 
Franklin;
Go to the applications themselves.
There is normally an option within their own settings about Start-up.
This is the preferred way anyways.
The Start-up tab is intended for troubleshooting and other short term
uses.

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I love Microsoft and XP. I have XP Home with all updates. I had a
problem with a new ISP cable connection. Finally I went to msconfig
startup tab, deleted all items and then reinstated them one at a time.
I finally found two that caused the problem. Now I would like to
remove them from those items on the startup tab so I can return to a
normal boot. I have tried several recommendations to no avail, i.e.
not in the startup directory, taskbar, etc... Any help would be
appreciated.
Thanks
 
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