In the listing of programs - through 'all programs' there's a
folder(?) which includes any that are included in start-up ...
I was told way-back-when that having anything in that, merely slowed
down the machine;
it's simple enough to open any program as needed ;-)
Sounds like a cakewalk for the average user...
Michael
23/09/2014 17:13, sgrìobh Tom Davies:
Hi:)
with iTunes i hunted around for at least an hour in all it's menu's and
there was no option anywhere that let me set it to not start at boot-up.
There was nothing in the equivalent of
"All Programs
Hi :)
with iTunes i hunted around for at least an hour in all it's menu's and
there was no option anywhere that let me set it to not start at boot-up.
There was nothing in the equivalent of
"All Programs" - Start menu - Start
I'm sure i could have figured a way to force it but then i remembered how
The simplest method to close these programs, should be to click on
each from the taskbar -
saving anything which hasn't been ...
then later they open right back up ;-)
[mere seconds ;-) ]
BTW - I don't know what Apple-Mobile is, but ITunes - as well as
oth
To insure a proper(?) installation,
these programs want all other programs, including browsers, to
be shut down first.
In this way, you should be receiving a bug-free(?) program that
works according to its maker ;-)
From: Mihovil Stanic
Date: Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 4:0