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Does anybody here know how to enable Windows Task Manager at startup? And if so, how to make sure it is enabled minimized?
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Interesting little exercise:
Right-click the start button
select Open
open the Programs folder
you should see all your start menu applications folders
open the Startup folder
if that does not exist create one
right-click the empty space and select New -> Shortcut
enter "taskmgr.exe" (without quotes)
tap Enter twice
now right-click the new shortcut
from the drop-down menu Run: select minimized
restart computer to verify it worked (it did with mine)
hope this helps
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Quote:Interesting little exercise:
Right-click the start button
select Open
open the Programs folder
you should see all your start menu applications folders
open the Startup folder
if that does not exist create one
right-click the empty space and select New -> Shortcut
enter "taskmgr.exe" (without quotes)
tap Enter twice
now right-click the new shortcut
from the drop-down menu Run: select minimized
restart computer to verify it worked (it did with mine)
hope this helps
Your the best! Thanks for the help!
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Hi,
I have WinXP Pro. I used XP lite a free list to remove unwanted programs from running when I first installed XP, however the next install I did not use XP lite. :P
I Found this while Surfing.
Quote:How To: Streamline Windows XP:
http://hardwarelogic.com/news/127/ARTICLE/...2007-07-27.html
Warning! The tweaks and modifications in this guide have the potential to cause problems when done incorrectly. Always make a backup of your system and any important files. HardwareLogic and I are not responsible for what you do to your system.
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