From Recovery Console.
Manual Startup. Use services.msc in command prompt to set the startup.
erase startup-config
theres an option if you want it to appear on start up or not on the log in pop up just unclick the check mark for that option
Router(config)#Copy running-config startup-config
Click start>click run type in msconfig and then press enter. Goto the start up tab and uncheck programs you do not want.
In windows you can access DOS mode by clicking "run" in the start menu and typing "command" into the blank. DOS mode can also be accessed via the boot menu (accessed by pressing F8 during startup) and choosing command-line.
start the windows in safe mode.. to do this press f8 while booting and choose the safe mode option from the menu.. now click on start -> run type "msconfig" there you will find the autoexec option.. check for any entry starting "shutdown", if so then delete the entry.. restart computer..
click start, programs, and MS-Dos prompt when you boot from a bootable disk or a windows 9x Me startup disk, you get a command prompt instead of the windows desktop
Go to start, click on run then type in cmd then press enter.
If you select the start button and go to all programs; there should be a folder named startup. When ever a folder or program is applied to this location it starts during the booting sequence. That folder can be removed from startup and thus will not open during start up. It is what is called a hot key command under the windows registry.
Click Start > All programs > Startup
Click Start > All programs > Startup