What do I do? Create a shortcut to the app drag with the right button, let go, and select "Shortcut" , then drop a shortcut in the startup folder under applications. Yes No. Not Helpful 0 Helpful 0. I have a timing issue on a CNC control with application starting before network is ready. Any way to put in a delay before starting an application? Not directly, but you could put a batch. Not all Windows XP systems have a sleep command, so a common workaround is to use ping to wait for a set amount of time.
For example, you could have a. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube. If you are unsure which programs are slowing your computer down, disable all the startup programs in Windows XP by clicking the Disable All button on the Startup Tab window. Restart your PC and, if the speed improves, then start adding programs back in one at a time until you discover which program is slowing down your startup.
Helpful 18 Not Helpful 8. If you are unsure whether or not to leave a program running, search for the file name on ProcessLibrary. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. Submit a Tip All tip submissions are carefully reviewed before being published. Back up your registry before you alter it, just in case you make an error.
Helpful 8 Not Helpful 2. Some programs are essential to system stability, such as ctfmon. Do not disable these processes. Helpful 9 Not Helpful 3. You Might Also Like How to. How to. Co-authors: Updated: June 3, Categories: XP Instructions. Nederlands: Opstartprogramma's wijzigen in Windows XP. It's also possible that there was a typo when posting the URL. We redirect you to this notice instead of stripping out the link to preserve the integrity of the post.
Answered by goldeagle 33 in a post from 16 Years Ago. Jump to Post. Answered by jbennet 1, in a post from 14 Years Ago. Restart your computer, and the common file on startup issue should be gone. Best wishes, Kitty. Best wishes, Kitty This advice worked like a charm and I am forever grateful. Kitty your a Genius!!! I also had complete success!!!
Facebook Like. Twitter Tweet. Be a part of the DaniWeb community. Sign Up — It's Free! Reply to this Topic. This hijacker is known to alter or delete certain files so check this out please: Download the Hoster from here. Exit Program. Go here and download SDHelper. Find shell. Choose Copy from the menu. Open the System32 folder and right click on an empty space in the window. Choose Paste from the menu.
See if control. Reset your active x security settings like so Now press "Custom Level. When you are sure you are clean turn System Restore back on and create a restore point.
To create a restore point: Single-click Start and point to All Programs. In the System Restore wizard, select the box next the text labeled "Create a restore point" and click the Next button. Type a description for your new restore point. Click Create and you're done. I'm game, but a few questions first; just to be sure I have the sequence right. The question I have at this point, do I "restart to safe mode" by entering "msconfig" into the run dialog box and clicking ok?
Is this the method you want me to follow? I think you are; since your note yesterday warned me about shutting the comptuer off. Then I run Hijack This as you described. Do I have an old version or may have used it improperly? Should I delete my copy and download from the link you provide? Then "Close all programs and restart the computer as you normally would. Do you mean that at this point and not before , I am to reconnect the line I disconnected before I ran "services.
With respect to turning off System Restore or turning back on, for that matter ; I don't have an icon for "My Computer" on my desktop. I don't know; should I? At any rate, is it fine for this step to access "My Computer" through my start button? I hope you understand that I want to be sure I know what I am doing before I take the steps you describe I'm a bit of a newbie; not to computers, but doing the tasks you describe.
Thank you! I'll wait until I hear back. Until then, my computer is staying in the state you described -- on and waiting. Sorry, one more question. Or, do you know that disconnecting will not cause a problem? I suppose it doesn't matter if I disconnect from the wall or from the back of my computer. Does it matter? Sorry for being such a beginner. Do I close those before beginning the fix process I know, dumb question, but as you indicated yesterday; I have not altered the opened document just in case I needed to interact with the scan that ran yesterday.
Yes 2 I've printed your instructions and the Symantec information on how to start my computer in safe mode and how to use the System Configuration Utility. Yes 3 Next, I've never been in "safe mode" before, but from the description in your most recent posting leads me to believe I will be able to double-click on cwsserviceremove.
Yes 4 I already have CWShredder and have used it. If you just recently downloaded it, it should be the latest version and you can use the one you have. Yes 6 To download DelDomains. Yes 7 The instructions you give as to checking on my SDHelper. Yes 8 One last thing. Yes 9 When I am to "sign off the internet and remain offline" is it possible I will get an error when I disconnect my cable? No it doesn't matter. I completed all of the steps and the good news is that I didn't screw anything up I do still receive the system32 window in Explorer that opens following startup.
I've attached a printscreen image of what my desktop looks like following startup. One more thing At some point during the process I went through, not sure when this occurred; but a file entitled "desktop. I didn't put it there. Should I erase it or move it to a folder?
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