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Win7 startup manager
Win7 startup manager







win7 startup manager

Unlike Windows XP, Windows 7 makes the startup folder for all users of the computer a hidden system folder. You can now simply drag the new Word shortcut into this folder and Word will load on boot up for all users of your computer. Windows Explorer once again opens, but this time the location is: C:\Program Data\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup However, this time instead of choosing Open, choose Open all users. Begin by clicking on Start>All Programs and right-click on the S tartup folder just as before.

#Win7 startup manager install

If you want Word to load for everyone when Windows boots up, you need to follow a similar set of instructions with one minor change. First, when installing debian, you cannot choose to install grub to the beginning of the first partition (the partition where win7 is located), and choose to install to other partitions, such as /dev/sda8, and you are done. Simply drop the new shortcut from the desktop into this folder and restart your computer. Notice that the startup folder for the current user resides at: C:\Users\\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup This will instantly open Windows Explorer directly to the current user’s startup folder. To locate the current user’s startup folder, click on Start>All Programs and then right click on the Startup folder. Rather than unhide the folder and fumble around the Windows folder structure to find it, Microsoft made it simple to locate the startup folder. However, remember that in Windows 7, the startup folder is a hidden system folder. Click on MSConfig in the search results.This opens the System Configuration console. Method 2 Changing Existing Startup Items via MSConfig 1 Click the Windows 'Start' button and type 'msconfig' in the search text box.

win7 startup manager

Now you simply need to add the new shortcut you just placed on the desktop into the current user’s startup folder. Then, with the startup folder active, press ctrl+v. To create a shortcut on the desktop, right-click drag the program icon from the Start Menu onto the desktop and select Create Shortcut Here from the menu that pops up when you let go of the right mouse button.









Win7 startup manager