Control Windows 98 Autorun with System Configurator

  

Although the above method for prohibiting Windows 98 from running programs automatically is given, the operation is complicated and it is difficult for beginner users to master. In fact, we don't have to be so troublesome, we can easily solve the above problems by using the system configuration utility. The system configuration utility is a system configuration program that comes with Windows 98. It can configure the system startup process and edit the system configuration files AUTOEXEC.BAT, CONFIG.SYS, WIN.INI, SYSTEM.INI, etc. Modifications, as well as the range of applications that run automatically at startup, are very powerful. The steps to use it to control Windows 98 autorun program are:

1) Click the WIN+R button to open the Windows 98 Run dialog.

2) Enter the "MSCONFIG" command in the "command" and click the "OK" button to start the Windows 98 System Configuration Utility.

3) Click the "Start" tab.

4) At this point we will find that the System Configuration Utility has displayed all of the user's auto-running applications in the "Startup" tab (regardless of whether they are through Windows) 98 starter group, or through the WIN.INI file, or through the registry database can not escape the system configuration utility's "hand palm" is no exception, the majority of users only need to cancel the automatic operation is not required The checkbox in front of the application is fine (as shown in Figure 1).

5) Click the "OK" button to close the System Configuration Utility.

After the above steps, the automatic running program for Windows 98 will be "followed", thus satisfying the user's requirements, and its operation is very simple, which is the best for the majority of users to control the automatic running program. select.

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