Not Able To See Msconfig And Regedit
May 20, 2008when i open *regedit* or msconfig in run,both opend in notepad with eccrypted format.I am *not* able to see msconfig and *regedit*. and i event cant change folder name
View 4 Replieswhen i open *regedit* or msconfig in run,both opend in notepad with eccrypted format.I am *not* able to see msconfig and *regedit*. and i event cant change folder name
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msconfig is missing is there any way to get the program back running vista home prem
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI hope this isn't a repeat of an earlier thread. I did a search but couldn't find anything on it. If it's a duplicate, then move/edit as appropriate. Most of us are familiar with programs that install themselves in the MSconfig.exe file to run everytime Windows starts. Most of us go in and uncheck all that crap except for the essential stuff. That's great, but you often end up with an MSconfig looking like this
For those that want to clean up all that unchecked crap, one can either go into the registry and clean manually. But I found this little program which can do it too. It's simple. It's small. And it's free. Pic above says v1.2 but here is the link to the latest version v1.5 MSConfig Cleanup - optimize your Windows startup Great site you have here.
I have a cpu with vista home premium. I would like to use msconfig to not start some programs. Is there a way to print out the programs in start up so I can take the time to verify I don not want them to run?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedThis has not been a week that's made me much enamored of Vista. In order to troubleshoot my parents' Vista PC after their wireless mouse/keyboard suddenly stopped working after 4/9's automatic updates, I had to a do a system restore from Safe Mode. Their corded USB keyboard we got to work (along with a PS2 mouse) to do the fixing wouldn't work using the F8-method to get into Safe Mode, so I had use MSCONFIG to force a safe mode boot.
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Does anyone know how to bring back this window ? I accidently checked the box that says " Don't show this message again ".
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