well pretty much you need all your system files the main program being your Windows folder and the system 32 folder inside.
It Is In The Start Menu Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Because it's start for other programs and other settings.
It depends on the operating system: In Windows XP, you can put it in your Documents and Settings\username\Start Menu\Programs\Startup folder In Linux, you can append it to your /etc/rc.local file
Go to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> Paint
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You may have to many programs in start up. Go to Start Menu--->Run--->Type msconfig--->Click on Start Up Tab And Uncheck program you don't want at start up,but make sure you know what the program is.!
The names of some software programs that can help speed up Windows XP are Malwarebytes and SpyBot. They may help to make Windows XP faster by removing spyware and junk files.
I don't believe you can make a "start up disk" in XP. There is a feature called System Recovery. You can find it by clicking Start, then All Programs, then Sytem Recovery, then click on Recovery Media Creator. This creates a set of Recovery Disks.
Click "START" > "Programs" > "accessories" > "System Tools" > "Disk Defragmenter"
Go to 'Start' - 'Control Panel' - 'Add/Remove Programs'.
You go to 'Start' - 'Control panel' - 'Add/Remove programs'
There is no direct upgrade from Windows XP to Win 7. Any of version of Win 7 you purchase will remove Win XP and all programs and data. You will need to back up all data and reinstall all programs.