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serious problem with my windows startup programs


lansing

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all my startup programs fail to run at windows start, when i run msconfig, the startup tab only shows the one that i disable before, all the one that were set to run are missing. I dont know what is wrong.

I think this is cause by my improper shutdown earlier.

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Okay can you let us know a little more about this problem, because im not fully understanding what is happening here. Provide as much detail as possible and I will probally be able to assist you.

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I'm using Windows XP sp2, there are several services and programs are set the run at system start, like the antivirus and the hotkey for my keyboard, but after the incident, all these programs and services did not run at system start, the only icons i see at the bottom right now are the volume icon and connection icon.

i don't know what has happened to my computer before.

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On Run type regedit and go here:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > MICROSOFT > WINDOWS > CURRENTVERSION

Inside these folders:

1 - Run

2 - RunOnce

3 - RunOnceEx

4 - RunServices

Look for the programs u need. If they arent there ... Just add them to Run!

Cya!

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On Run type regedit and go here:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE > SOFTWARE > MICROSOFT > WINDOWS > CURRENTVERSION

Inside these folders:

1 - Run

2 - RunOnce

3 - RunOnceEx

4 - RunServices

Look for the programs u need. If they arent there ... Just add them to Run!

Cya!

I saw a folder "Run-" that contain all the programs(with path) that were suppose to run at system startup, what should i do now?

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never mind my previous post, i have fixed the problem, thanks Gouki.

one more question, how can i remove those disabled startup service in msconfig's startup tab?

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The Run- folder is just the place msconfig puts the keys so they can be later restored. It is a clever trick which I use often when disabling keys that I might want to restore later. That way they don't get really deleted just made non-functional.

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