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Old 08-29-2004
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k! this is my first post so hi.i had this problem where whenever i logged on, microsoft office binder would start up automatically for no reason at all! it really annoyed me so i just deleted it - easy way to get rid of the problem i thought.it did work the binder didnt come up anymore.bt after the 1st restart microsoft excel starts up! not once bt twice! why does it do this?! i cant find any option to turn on/off about automatic start up! :x can anyone help please?


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Hi there. You need to post a list of the programs that are starting up when your Windows session boots. You can do that by clicking on Start > run > type "msconfig" > then hit the "Startup" tab.

If you list here the programs that are there, someone will tell you what you need and don't need

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thanks mate worked a treat


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Can you kill Nerocheck and CT helper? CT helper is installed with Audigy cards and takes up a goodly amount of RAM. I checked with Blackviper and it only mentions what it does. Can I safely delete it without something screwing up? Thanks.


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Default [Fixed] Startup prgrams

Nerocheck can be stopped as a service and removed from the startup but it is advisable to keep CT Helper going:

This process is a part of software used for managing Creative sound cards. It is present in the startup, and it is adviseable to keep it there, unless it slows down the performance of your computer.


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What about "NvCpl", "nwiz", "NvMcTray", "Updreg","Type 32" and "ctfmon"? Thanks.



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