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patrickd
When I log on to my Vista Ultimate desktop, numerous startup programs that I
have acquired over the years fire up, many of them parking themselves in the
system tray. Since 95% of my computer use is low-demand web surfing and word
processing, the many running programs don’t bother me, and I am glad to have
them at hand. But once in awhile I like to run Flight Simulator or edit home
videos at those times, I’d like Vista to be running nearly bare-bones.
Many of the startup programs exist for all users, so it doesn’t really help
to simply create a new user for gaming or graphics. Is there any way to have
a pre-prepared profile having a radically minimized set of startup programs?
I know I can simply click them off through msconfig or control panel, but
that is pretty cumbersome. I’ve considered a separate install with
dual-boot. (Side issue – would that present any validation issues?)
Suggestions?
have acquired over the years fire up, many of them parking themselves in the
system tray. Since 95% of my computer use is low-demand web surfing and word
processing, the many running programs don’t bother me, and I am glad to have
them at hand. But once in awhile I like to run Flight Simulator or edit home
videos at those times, I’d like Vista to be running nearly bare-bones.
Many of the startup programs exist for all users, so it doesn’t really help
to simply create a new user for gaming or graphics. Is there any way to have
a pre-prepared profile having a radically minimized set of startup programs?
I know I can simply click them off through msconfig or control panel, but
that is pretty cumbersome. I’ve considered a separate install with
dual-boot. (Side issue – would that present any validation issues?)
Suggestions?