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Win 95 on an old HP. Long list shown when Alt-Ctrl-Del. Similar
procedure in Win 95 as in Win 98 for deleting unwanted programs from
start-up sequence?
In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "keith"
<uncle@tanoose.nut> wrote:
> Win 95 on an old HP. Long list shown when Alt-Ctrl-Del. Similar
>procedure in Win 95 as in Win 98 for deleting unwanted programs from
>start-up sequence?
>
Archived from groups: microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion (More info?)
Thanks, Alan. That looks a good way to go. Hope I can put it on a cd and
take to a friends never-on-line pc. She usually just plays card games but it
takes forever to get there. After start-up clean up I might even set the pc
to just boot to a disc with games and leave the disc in.
"Alan Edwards" <edwards@southcom.com.au> wrote in message
news:udfln0hom4en91adhjroch5ro8a4jpgfbu@4ax.com...
> Startup Manager (Brad Stowers)
> http://home.ptd.net/~don5408/toolbox/startupcpl/ > (Startman.exe down at the bottom)
> This is a free and painless way to manipulate the Startup procedures.
>
> ...Alan
>
> --
> Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
> http://dts-l.org/index.html >
> In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "keith"
> <uncle@tanoose.nut> wrote:
>
> > Win 95 on an old HP. Long list shown when Alt-Ctrl-Del. Similar
> >procedure in Win 95 as in Win 98 for deleting unwanted programs from
> >start-up sequence?
> >
>
In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "keith"
<uncle@tanoose.nut> wrote:
>Thanks, Alan. That looks a good way to go. Hope I can put it on a cd and
>take to a friends never-on-line pc. She usually just plays card games but it
>takes forever to get there. After start-up clean up I might even set the pc
>to just boot to a disc with games and leave the disc in.
>"Alan Edwards" <edwards@southcom.com.au> wrote in message
>news:udfln0hom4en91adhjroch5ro8a4jpgfbu@4ax.com...
>> Startup Manager (Brad Stowers)
>> http://home.ptd.net/~don5408/toolbox/startupcpl/ >> (Startman.exe down at the bottom)
>> This is a free and painless way to manipulate the Startup procedures.
>>
>> ...Alan
>>
>> --
>> Alan Edwards, MS MVP W95/98 Systems
>> http://dts-l.org/index.html >>
>> In microsoft.public.win95.general.discussion, "keith"
>> <uncle@tanoose.nut> wrote:
>>
>> > Win 95 on an old HP. Long list shown when Alt-Ctrl-Del. Similar
>> >procedure in Win 95 as in Win 98 for deleting unwanted programs from
>> >start-up sequence?
>> >
>>
>
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