Thanks again Glen,
I will look over this stuff and like someone suggested I will do a bit of 
reading about the msconfig.

Good info, I appreciate it.
Stan


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Glen Tubbesing" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:45 PM
Subject: Re: [AP] analog to digital


> Stan,
> The center column, the one labeled "Command," tells you the the location
> and the file name of the program being loaded.  When I want to run a
> slimmed down version of XP, I only leave running my soundcard program,
> Zone Alarm (I have a DSL connection), and my anti-virus program.  If you
> want, you can shut off everything in the Startup tab and XP should still
> run okay.  Nothing listed in the Startup tab is critical to Windows
> itself.  However, there are some things in the Services tab which must
> keep running in order to keep XP operational.  Whenever I shut down
> services, I check the "Hide all Microsoft services" box, and start
> shutting off some of the other services.
>
> HTH...
>
> Glen in Vegas
>
>
> Stan wrote:
>> Thanks Glen,
>> I am aware of the "msconfig" program but I don't know what has to be left
>> running. I hate to mess with it because WinXP seems to be so fragile I am
>> afraid I will mess it up and the stuff on this computer has been there so
>> long I don't want to lose it. Do you know what has to be left running?
>>
>> I just ordered a new motherboard and cpu etc to rebuild one of my other
>> computers. I will dedicate that to this project.
>>
>> Adobe must have some stock in Microsoft to make the software only run on
>> WinXP. I much prefer Win2000...
>>
>> Thanks again.
>> Stan
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