StartupList download page is at http://majorgeeks.com/Startup_List_d4926.html
You could also get thsysinternale SysInternals suite of tools (the
Sysinternals page is at http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/sysinternals/),
one of which is Autoruns which would allow you to disable the service

On Jun 16, 10:29 am, Ceresia <[email protected]> wrote:
> Seems you are already having issues with your PC, I would download a
> program called StartupList
>
> Check out the logs that StartupList creates and make sure there are no
> entries pointing to that specific path or file name.  Also check
> StartupList for running programs and make sure everything is correct.
> If you find nothing there then I would delete the reg entries, you can
> always do a "last known good configuration" on your system if it
> messes something up.
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