Q. I have tons of software that just start by themselves whenever i turn my computer on. Like MS Messenger, Google desk top, etc.
Where do i need to go to find these files and delete them. I don't want to delete them completely. I just don't want them to start automatically on start up.
Thanks.
Where do i need to go to find these files and delete them. I don't want to delete them completely. I just don't want them to start automatically on start up.
Thanks.
A. u hve already got the best answer from rhs_tyler
its the best way from not deleting programs but stoping them from automatically starting at startup,same answer with more detail.
start-----run----type"msconfig" -----click ok-----a window called "sytem configuration utility" opens --------click on "startup" top right hand corner----un-tick only the programs u know,do not diable all.
u have 3 sections "startup item" (all mentioned in shortform), "command" (mentioning the type of program) and "location" (where the program is saved\registry file)
u can expand the "command" section by draging it to the right and finding out the exact description of the start-up item,
plss un-tick only if u know wat the program is ,by looking in command,dont guess,as some programs are necessary for startup.
gud luk
its the best way from not deleting programs but stoping them from automatically starting at startup,same answer with more detail.
start-----run----type"msconfig" -----click ok-----a window called "sytem configuration utility" opens --------click on "startup" top right hand corner----un-tick only the programs u know,do not diable all.
u have 3 sections "startup item" (all mentioned in shortform), "command" (mentioning the type of program) and "location" (where the program is saved\registry file)
u can expand the "command" section by draging it to the right and finding out the exact description of the start-up item,
plss un-tick only if u know wat the program is ,by looking in command,dont guess,as some programs are necessary for startup.
gud luk
What is the most cost effective 3d imaging software?
Q. When I say 3d imaging software, I mean things like auto desk maya, google sketch up, true space and etc. I am already affiliated with all of these programs, but they are extremely difficult to use (except for google sketch up). I need a program that gives me the ability to create realistic renders, make animated scenes (and render those too), easily create models and lets me export my animations. But I need one that is cost effective, in other words, I'd like more bang for my buck.
A. One word my friend.... Blender - http://www.blender.org , I'll not try and kid you here, the interface is quite daunting to begin with and takes time to learn, but the results you can produce are easily comparable to Maya or 3DSMax and the best thing about it is that it's completely free and open-source and that's about as much bang for your buck as you're gonna get. It will render out in over 15 formats including AVI, AVIJpeg, Jpeg , PNG, BMP etc etc, and as it is open-source there is a huge community of users, tutorials and forums freely available on the net to help you along the way. As an added bonus it also has a built in game engine that will let you produce stand alone executable games without any programming! What more could you ask? Check out what I produce with Blender here - http://www.spiceyoursite.co.uk or google Blender Art to see work produced by other users of this great software.
Which is the best dvd ripping software free download?
Q. I have been trying to copy some DVD's onto an empty desk however the softwares I have use haven't worked. What software free download works? Is there any other way I can do it?
A. I personally use this DVD ripper to copy DVD to my computer or iTunes:
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aimersoft.com%2Ftutorial%2Fdvd-to-itunes.html&ei=RHE6TZe7JYL2vwPKuZDWCg&usg=AFQjCNGOZgR4gWXWuLDOoXIhpeeEf7S1Zw
You can free download it for free trial yourself, but the free trial version may leave watermark.
http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&cd=1&ved=0CBIQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.aimersoft.com%2Ftutorial%2Fdvd-to-itunes.html&ei=RHE6TZe7JYL2vwPKuZDWCg&usg=AFQjCNGOZgR4gWXWuLDOoXIhpeeEf7S1Zw
You can free download it for free trial yourself, but the free trial version may leave watermark.
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