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aaron
May 12th 04, 03:01 PM
I have Millenium and my system resources are running at
about 70%, because too many programs are up on the startup
list. How do I know which programs are necessary and which
I can delete without screwing things up??? Any help would
be much appreciated.

Mike M
May 12th 04, 03:30 PM
Free resources at 70% is excellent. Resources are there to be used so what
exactly are the problems you are seeing?

You *may* be able to improve resources at boot time by removing unnecessary
applications from being launched each time you boot your PC and only opening
them as and when you need them.

A good place to look to for advice as to which programs need to be run at
startup and those that can be safely disabled, is Pacman's site where he lists
what should definitely be retained and which can be safely removed from the
startup axis (http://www.pacs-portal.co.uk/startup_index.htm). Reducing such
applications and only starting them when required can free up significant
resources. Not though that before disabling any application that you make
yourself fully aware of its purpose and understand what the consequences might
be, if any, of disabling it at start up.

You might also want to check out Jim Eshelman's site for some ideas of how to
manage your resources - http://www.aumha.org/a/resource.htm
--?
Mike Maltby MS-MVP



aaron > wrote:

> I have Millenium and my system resources are running at
> about 70%, because too many programs are up on the startup
> list. How do I know which programs are necessary and which
> I can delete without screwing things up??? Any help would
> be much appreciated.