Right click -- Remove
you first go to the start menu then search up add or remove hardware. \
right cllick on item........click remove from list
It Is In The Start Menu Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Go to the add/remove programs applet in the control panel and remove it from there.
click on start menu then go to settings and click on control panel then cick on add or remove programs. it will bring up a list of programs installed on your computer. click on the program you want to delete and click uninstall or remove.
Move the mouse pointer until it rests on the start icon at the bottom left corner of the screen, and click it with the left mouse button. The start menu will open up. There are small arrows next to several items in the main menu. These arrows indicates that a sub-menu exists. Place your pointer on Programs to open up the Programs sub-menu. The double arrow at the bottom of the programs sub-menu indicate that some programs in the menu are not presently displayed on the screen. Click on the double arrow so that all the programs are shown. Some items in the programs menu, such as Accessories, have sub-menus on their own. You can choose an item in the menu by single clicking on it.
Two ways to do this: 1. Start>run>msconfig and then select start up and disable things that way 2. C:\Documents and Settings\select a username\Start Menu\Programs\Startup hope this helps
Put what you want to automatically start up in the folder named 'Startup'. (You can find it in the 'all programs' list in the 'start menu'.)
The user interface of the Start Menu lists frequently used programs which changes the more you use your computer, and a list of commonly used programs that affords you an easy path to open most any program on your computer. A link to 'all programs' and a search box are also available. Each entry is considered a menu item.
You must go to the control panel by opening the start menu and clicking on "Control Panel" on the right side of the menu. Make sure you are in the classic view, and then click on "User Accounts." A helpful menu will pop up.
Unhide all files - C:\Program >Data\Microsoft\Windows\Start >>Menu\Programs\Start Up
go to start menu then to control panel click on add and remove programs in top center there is a box click to show up dates