i am using a toshiba satellite M35X-S111 laptop, it has 256 MB Ram and Win XP home, when it starts it runs slowly. the following programs are under msconfig, what should and shouldn't be running under here.
CoPMTray
tfswctr1
Ltmoh
AGRSMMSG
Apoint
EzButton
NDSTray
CeEKey
PadExe
SmoothView...
I have a Hp Pavilion 511w running Win Xp Home SP1, it is running really slow, i have run antivirus and ad-aware, they found no virus or spyware. I am going to give you a list of what's at startup.
RUNDLL32
ISSTART
winamapa
jusched
wcmdmgrl
schost
S3tray2
RECGUARD
ps2
LXSUPMON
KBD
igfxtray...
what is the program D3GE32.EXE? It is located in the startup folder under msconfig and has the address C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM\D3GE32.EXE. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks
brando1
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Thanks,
brando1
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