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Disable Programs Running at Startup

by Oscar Sodani
January 2, 2006

Often times, we advise people to disable a program that is set to run every time that Windows starts up. In this instance, we are going to pick on qttask.exe (the ubiquitous yet useless QuickTime program) - but you can substitute any number of useless programs in its place when going through this tutorial. To stop a program from running at startup, we'll use the Windows utility msconfig.

First, close down any programs you have open (you may want to print out this article first). Next, click on the Start button and choose Run... In the Run box, type msconfig and press Enter.

msconfig screenshot 


The System Configuration Utility will start and you'll see the screen below.

msconfig screenshot 

Choose the Startup tab. This tab contains all of the programs that are set to run on startup.


msconfig screenshot 

We do not recommend that you mess around too much here. Disabling programs you need could cause your computer to act in strange ways and may cause some programs not to work. Get advice (from a site like Help2Go!) before disabling a program.

Find the program you want to stop from running every time that Windows starts, and uncheck it. In this case, we found the qttask.exe program and unchecked the box.

Next, hit the OK button. You will be asked whether you would like to restart the computer now or later.


msconfig screenshot 


Go ahead and restart your computer. When it boots back up, you will be presented with the following window. Check the box that says "Don't show this message..." so that you won't be bothered by the utility every time you start Windows. Click OK, and you're set!


msconfig screenshot 


You can run this utility anytime you like, and even undo whatever changes you made. To go back to the default settings (what you had when you started), choose Normal Startup from the General tab.