Run msconfig (window 7) disable it in start up
xp and vista have the same tool... start/run type in msconfig go to the startup tab and disable any startup program you want
You can use Windows Defender to disable programs that run at startup, or using System Configuration.
No. You can disable it. I use CCleaner's Startup module to disable startup programs You can disable these startup files, but, if you do you will lose some very useful tools that keep your computer clean and updated. So be sure that you know what these files do before you delete. Adobe Arm is a tiny file (938kb) that checks to make sure that your Acrobat Reader is up to date.
Software Explorer
stored on USB
MsConfig
u can use a software named CCLEANER to disable/enable startup
Startup programs are programs that are started when you boot up your computer. To select what programs you do or do not want to open at startup you will need to search for and open the 'msconfig.exe' file. Once 'msconfig.exe' is open, click on the Startup tab, you will see a list of programs. From this list you can select or deselect what programs should open at startup.
system configuration utlity also knows as msconfig
Type services.msc in the Run box. Once the console initializes, you can manually change the setting for startup in the Startup Type column. You have four options: Automatic(Delayed Start), Automatic, Manual, and Disabled.
Task Manager...proccess tab and press end proccess
On XP then: Start>Run and type in "msconfig" then click OK