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Speeding up your Operating System Boot up


When Windows starts up it automatically loads a number of programs, many of which you may not need. You can remove those programs that's may not  need to load at start up, just follow the step bellow:

Windows XP 
Here are simple steps to Remove Programs at Startup in XP.

1. Click on Start->Run
2. Type "msconfig" and click OK. (This will bring up System Configuration Utility.)
3. In the System Configuration Utility, Click the tab called Startup.
4. Now you can uncheck any programs that you do not want running at Windows XP startup.
5. Once you are done unchecking programs, Click Okay. You will be prompted to restart your computer at this point.

You can look up programs on google to find out what the program is and if you want to disable it or not. As an example, I disabled aim6(aol instant messenger), steam (games application), and iTunesHelper.

Windows 7 and Vista
Here are simple steps to Disable Programs at Startup in Vista with the System Configuration Utility.

1. Open up msconfig (use Vista Start Menu's Instant Search feature: just press the Windows key and type 'System' and the hit return).
2. Click the Startup tab.
3. Now you can uncheck any programs that you do not want running at Windows Vista startup and hit OK.

To disable auto-start applications with Windows Defender:

1. Open up Windows Defender.
2. Click on "Tools" in the top menu bar.
3. Click on "Software Explorer".
4. Hit "Show for All Users".
5. Select an application and then click either Remove or Disable.

I prefer the first method since it is a little quicker for me, but either way is fine.

Here are some of the startup programs I have disabled to give an example of what you could possibly do:
  • AOLLaunch - Associated with my AOL instant messenger
  • DVDLauncher - A process belonging to the Cyberlink PowerCinema video viewing software which allows you to play DVDs on insertion
  • EHTray - A process is the tray bar process for the Microsoft Media Center
  • AOLSoftware - A process that is associated with AOL instant messenger
  • ISUSPM - A process that belongs InstallShield from Macrovision. The process automatically checks for the latest updates online.
  • iTunesHelper - A process belonging to iTunes MP3 streaming tool by Apple, which allows you to play MP3's. This process speeds up iTunes when it starts, and the program also monitors for connected iPod devices.
  • Mimboot.exe - A process associated with eMusicmatch Jukebox. The process makes sure that Musicmatch is launched when starting up the system.
  • Msmsgs - Associated with Windows Messenger
  • RealPlay - Associated with Real Player
  • Steam - This is a gaming interface. I just run it if I want to play a game. No need for it to always start up.
  • YMETray - Associated with Yahoo Music
  • GoogleDesktop - I have this ON, but if you don't want google desktop to startup, you can disable this.
  • Adobe Reader
  • Autocad

Disable Guest Account

For Security purposes, you might want to turn off the Guest account

  1. Open up the Control panel
  2. Click on User Accounts
  3. Click on Change an account
  4. Click on the Guest account
  5. Click Turn off the guest account

Internet Protocol

The Internet Protocol (IP) is the method or protocol by which data is sent from one computer to another on the Internet. Each computer (known as a host) on the Internet has at least one IP address that uniquely identifies it from all other computers on the Internet. When you send or receive data (for example, an e-mail note or a Web page), the message gets divided into little chunks called packets. Each of these packets contains both the sender's Internet address and the receiver's address. Any packet is sent first to a gateway computer that understands a small part of the Internet. The gateway computer reads the destination address and forwards the packet to an adjacent gateway that in turn reads the destination address and so forth across the Internet until one gateway recognizes the packet as belonging to a computer within its immediate neighborhood or domain. That gateway then forwards the packet directly to the computer whose address is specified. 
 Internet Protocol is a connectionless protocol, which means that there is no continuing connection between the end points that are communicating. Each packet that travels through the Internet is treated as an independent unit of data without any relation to any other unit of data. (The reason the packets do get put in the right order is because of TCP, the connection-oriented protocol that keeps track of the packet sequence in a message.) In the Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) communication model, IP is in layer 3, the Networking Layer.


Disable XP Network access User and Password Required

if  you try and connect to an XP computer and shown a logins screen require, you may need to change one of the Local Security Policies:

  1. Got to Control Panel - Administrative Tools
  2. Go to Local Policies - Security Options
  3. Check the Network access: Sharing and Security model for local accounts
  4. Set it to Classic - local users authenticate as themselves

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