Teach you how to find self-starting program skills

  
If the system automatically loads too many programs when it starts, it will cause slow startup, and many viruses or Trojans will be loaded automatically when the system starts. So it's important to understand how to find a self-starting program in Windows.
First, in the "Startup" folder to find "Startup" folder is generally located in the "system drive letter \\Documents and Settings\\user name \\ start menu \\ program \\ start \\" rdquo; directory (Win 2000 /XP) or “system drive letter \\WINDOWS\\Start Menu\\Programs\\Start\\” directory. The location of the program can be found by the properties of the shortcut.
Second, from the automatic batch file to find the program in Win 98, Autoexec.bat and Winstart.bat file automatically executed at boot; and in Win Me/2000/XP/2003, these two batches Processing files are not executed by default.
Third, look for the system configuration file in some system configuration files can also find traces of self-starting programs, such as Config.sys, Win.ini, System.ini, Wininit.ini and Msdos.sys.
Fourth, through the "System Configuration Utility", look for "Start → Run" in the "Start → Run", type "msconfig.exe", start “ system configuration utility & rdquo;, enter the "start" & rdquo; tab , you can view the name and location of the program that was started with the system.
Note: Win 2000 itself does not have Msconfig program, which can be extracted from Win XP/2003.
5. From the planning task, double-click on the “Control Panel” to double-click “Task Schedule” to see if there are scheduled tasks to start with the system.
Sixth, use “ system information & rdquo; look into the "system information", the main interface, expand the branch "software environment → start the program", you can view the self-starting program name in the right pane and position.
Seven, use “ group strategy & rdquo; looking in Win 2000/XP/2003, in the "start → run", type "ldped; <; User Configuration & Rarr; Management Template & Rarr; System & Rarr; Login /Logout & rdquo;, double-click "Run these programs when the user logs in", click the "Show" button to view the self-starting program.

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