computer question - how to stop automatic program loading
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computer question - how to stop automatic program loading
how to stop automatic program loading at start-up?
I use some Kodak easy-share programs, but they load up at each start-up and take a lot of time to do so and they clog up the other processes at the same time. I only use them now and then.
How can I stop them from loading?
Thanx!
John
I use some Kodak easy-share programs, but they load up at each start-up and take a lot of time to do so and they clog up the other processes at the same time. I only use them now and then.
How can I stop them from loading?
Thanx!
John
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Depends on where how the program starts up.
1) Control Panel -> Adminstrative Tools -> Services. Right click on the offending service, change the Startup Type to "Manual."
Windows might hide the "Services" menu in a different location on your version...but google can help you find it.
2) C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Be sure to check all the users who might be active, including "All Users", and "Default User", etc.
--Stan Graves
1) Control Panel -> Adminstrative Tools -> Services. Right click on the offending service, change the Startup Type to "Manual."
Windows might hide the "Services" menu in a different location on your version...but google can help you find it.
2) C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Start Menu\Programs\Startup
Be sure to check all the users who might be active, including "All Users", and "Default User", etc.
--Stan Graves
Disable it in your msconfig as well.
Go to Start, Run.. in there type msconfig and hit enter
One of the tabs on the window that appears (but not the default one) will have a list of everything that is set up to auto start. Find the Kodak one and change it's state.
Go to Start, Run.. in there type msconfig and hit enter
One of the tabs on the window that appears (but not the default one) will have a list of everything that is set up to auto start. Find the Kodak one and change it's state.
It don't matter if your clock is broke - it's the right time somewhere : Slim Gaillard
That was it. Thanks! Yay for the youngbloods!CountBasi wrote:Disable it in your msconfig as well.
Go to Start, Run.. in there type msconfig and hit enter
One of the tabs on the window that appears (but not the default one) will have a list of everything that is set up to auto start. Find the Kodak one and change it's state.

It was on 'automatic' as were few other unnecessary items.
I moved it to 'manual'.
Now to see how to activate it when I need it.
Thanks for the heads up. Their most recent version of EasyShare took even longer than the old one. And they had installed a program to run a wireless printer! Fairly big file. I just dumped that entirely.Nate Dogg wrote:The Kodak software is really intrusive. Numerous people I know have made the mistake of installing it and having to go through the same routine you did (including me).
Nathan
There has probably never been a more continually vexing piece of home electronics than a personal computer.
It is not just Kodak; MANY software companies presume that their programs are the most important and should be pre-loaded. You would be surprised how many programs load themselves automatically into your "boot/startup" routine.Nate Dogg wrote:The Kodak software is really intrusive. Numerous people I know have made the mistake of installing it and having to go through the same routine you did (including me).
Nathan
I use a Utility program (System Mechanic or SystemSuite) that includes a "Startup manager" utility to cut the startup programs to a minimum.
Generally, if you are ever fed up with all this and nobody is around/awake to help, you can just go to google and type in something like 'how to remove <bloatware> from pc' or 'how to remove <bloatware> from startup pc'
There are a lot of helpful people out there, thankfully.
There are a lot of helpful people out there, thankfully.
It don't matter if your clock is broke - it's the right time somewhere : Slim Gaillard