How to set msconfig

  
                

Msconfig is a configuration utility for the WinXP system that helps us disable some of the running programs that are not needed in XP systems, making the computer run faster. However, many users don't know how to set it up. Let Xiaobian teach you now.

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Setting Method:

1. Click on "Start”-“Run” (or Win+R), Enter msconfig.

2. Click & ldquo; general & rdquo; - select & ldquo; Selective Startup & rdquo ;, uncheck the & ldquo; Process SYSTEM.INI File & rdquo;, & ldquo; Process WIN.INI File & rdquo; , & ldquo; load startup items & rdquo ;;

3. then click on the & ldquo; services & rdquo ;, check & ldquo; hide all Mircosoft services & rdquo ;.

4. Click & ldquo; start & rdquo ;, select & ldquo; Disable all & rdquo ;, check the ctfmon (input), and click & ldquo; application & rdquo; - & ldquo; Close & rdquo; or & ldquo; OK”.

5. When prompted to restart the computer appears, click on the & ldquo; & rdquo ;. restart

This is the setting method msconfig in the WinXP system, the user will not be set to follow the small series of steps to set it, so lets you easily set success.

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