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I find being a techy person I often overlook things that my brain just thinks is common. Could you understand this post?

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  • Profile picture of the author Damien Roche
    start >> run >> msconfig >> startup tab

    You can also define what programs startup through that.

    Basically, the above post is explaining that just by putting a program within a certain folder (startup), it will automatically startup when windows does.

    You should also be able to right click on start, then go on explore, and navigate to the startup folder.
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    • Profile picture of the author MDalton10
      Originally Posted by Damien Roche View Post

      start >> run >> msconfig >> startup tab

      You can also define what programs startup through that.

      Basically, the above post is explaining that just by putting a program within a certain folder (startup), it will automatically startup when windows does.

      You should also be able to right click on start, then go on explore, and navigate to the startup folder.
      I already covered using msconfig in my youtube video. But thanks.
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  • Profile picture of the author Andy Crofford
    In my opinion I think it would be easier to follow if you broke it out into defined steps like:

    Step 1 - Search for the program you want to load on start up.
    Step 2 -...and so on.

    Plus your last screenshot is difficult to read.

    Andy
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    • Profile picture of the author MDalton10
      Originally Posted by Andy Crofford View Post

      In my opinion I think it would be easier to follow if you broke it out into defined steps like:

      Step 1 - Search for the program you want to load on start up.
      Step 2 -...and so on.

      Plus your last screenshot is difficult to read.

      Andy
      I'll work on that last screen shot. My res is proving to be a bit hard in screen shoting. Thanks i'll break it down into steps if it easier for people to follow.

      Updated to steps method.
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  • Profile picture of the author hipnol
    also you can place the program shortcut to your startup folder as in programs > startup
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    • Profile picture of the author MDalton10
      Originally Posted by hipnol View Post

      also you can place the program shortcut to your startup folder as in programs > startup
      Dont really get what you're tying to say?
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