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Getting into Windows Safe Mode.

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   REFERENCE 

NUMBER: CHTSR




How to remove

TSRs / Startup

programs.



About:



...This document contains

information about how to remove TSRs

temporarily

from your computer memory and/or how to prevent

TSRs from

automatically loading each time your computer

boots....

Solution:



How to temporarily

remove a TSR from

memory





...The below information

on how to temporarily remove from memory TSRs or

programs

running in the background.

Information on how to prevent these program from

automatically

loading each time the computer boots can be

found
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#02">later on this

page
....

...
name="win3x">



src="http://www.computerhope.com/dot.gif"

alt="" height="6" width="5">

Removing a TSR in

Windows 3.x:
...



...To remove any currently

running programs in the background,


href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/m/mini

mize.htm">minimize
all open
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/wind

ows.htm">Windows


including
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/p/prog

mana.htm">Program Manager
....

...Once each of

the windows have been minimized, any currently

running application running

should be shown as a

small icon. Open and close each of these icons

except the Program

Manager....



...


src="http://www.computerhope.com/dot.gif"

alt="" height="6" width="5">

Removing a TSR in

Windows 95, 98, and ME:
...



...Press and hold
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/a/alt.

htm">ALT
+


href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/ctrl

.htm">CTRL
+
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/d/dele

te.htm">DEL
. Once these three keys have all

been properly pressed

together, you should receive a

Close Program
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/wind

ows.htm">Window
....

...
src="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/picture

s/endtask.gif" border="0" height="280"

width="319">...

...
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/h/high

ligh.htm">Highlight
any of the listed

items

except
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/e/expl

orer.htm">Explorer
/
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/s/syst

ray.htm">Systray
and press the End Task

Button. Repeat

this process until you

only have Explorer and

Systray....

...Extra Information:...





  • There is no

    way to highlight more than one

    of these icons.


  • Some of the

    listed

    programs may not be removed the first attempt,

    just continue to the next available,

    if any.




  • When End

    Tasking some of these you may

    receive "This Program is Not responding",

    simply

    click End Task again.


  • Pressing ALT

    + CTRL

    + DEL twice in a row will reboot the

    computer.


  • Each of the

    items you are

    removing will come back the next time you reboot

    the computer unless they

    are removed.






...
name="win2k">



src="http://www.computerhope.com/dot.gif"

alt="" height="6" width="5">

Removing a TSR in

Windows 2000 and XP
...



...Press and

hold
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/a/alt.

htm">ALT
+


href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/c/ctrl

.htm">CTRL
+
href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/d/dele

te.htm">DEL


and

click the Task Manager

button. Within Task Manger, click the

Applications

Tab, select the program

that you wish to End

Task and click the End Task button....

...


src="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/t/taskm

ana.gif" border="0" height="332"

width="300">...

...Note: You cannot End Task any of

the systems processes. ...






name="02">
Disabling

TSRs from loading

automatically





...Because many TSRs

load up automatically when your computer

starts

you may find it a burden to manually unload each

of these

programs each time you reboot the

computer. Below are the steps on how to remove

these programs from starting up



automatically....

...Microsoft Windows 3.x

users
...







  1. In File Manager open the Main

    group


  2. Locate and open the

    Startup Folder


  3. Delete the

    program you wish

    to not

    startup from the startup folder






...If you were unable to locate

the

program automatically loading

following the above instructions,



attempt to locate this program in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#autoexec">autoexec.bat
,


href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#win">win.ini
....





...Microsoft Windows 95 users...







  1. Click

    Start / Settings / Taskbar & Start Menu

    Programs


  2. Click the Start Menu

    Programs tab


  3. Click the

    advanced button


  4. Open the

    Programs folder


  5. Open the

    Startup folder and remove the program you wish

    to not

    start automatically.






...If you were unable to locate

the

program automatically loading

following the above instructions,



attempt to locate this program in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#autoexec">autoexec.bat


or
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#win">win.ini
for Windows 95 users, or

in the


href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#registry">system registry
for Windows

Windows 95 or

Windows NT users....





...Microsoft Windows 98 and

Windows ME

users
...







  1. Click Start / Programs /

    Startup


  2. Right click and

    delete the file you wish to not start



    automatically.




...If you

were unable to locate the

program

automatically loading following the above

instructions,

attempt to locate this program

in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#autoexec">autoexec.bat
,


href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#win">win.ini
,
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#registry">system registry


or

Windows 98SE or Windows ME users can disable

programs through

the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#sysconfig">System

Configuration
....





...Microsoft Windows NT 4.0



users
...







  1. Click Start / Settings / Taskbar &

    Start Menu Programs


  2. Click the

    Start Menu Programs tab




  3. Click the advanced button




  4. Open the Programs folder




  5. Open the Startup folder and remove the

    program you wish to not

    start

    automatically




...If you

were unable to locate the

program

automatically loading following the above

instructions,

attempt to locate this program

in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#registry">system registry
....





...Microsoft Windows 2000

users
...







  1. Click Start / Programs /

    Startup


  2. Right click and

    delete the file you wish to not start



    automatically.




...If you

were unable to locate the

program

automatically loading following the above

instructions,

attempt to locate this program

in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#registry">system registry
....





...Microsoft Windows XP

users
...







  1. Click Start / Programs /

    Startup


  2. Right click and

    delete the file you wish to not start



    automatically.




...If you

were unable to locate the

program

automatically loading following the above

instructions,

attempt to locate this program

in the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#registry">system registry


or
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#msconfig">msconfig
....






name="autoexec">
Autoexec.bat





...Note: This section is only



applies to Windows 3.x and Windows 95 and 98

users. If you are uncertain

which

version of Windows you are running, please
href="http://www.computerhope.com/whow.htm">cl

ick

here
.
...



...After following the above



instructions for the Operating System you are

running, if the

program or TSR is

still loading each time you boot your

computer,

it is possible that

program may be loading in your

autoexec.bat.

Information about the

autoexec.bat and how to edit it can be



found on our
href="http://www.computerhope.com/ac.htm">Auto

exec.bat / Config.sys page
....


name="win">
Win.ini



...Note:

This section is only

applies to Windows

3.x and

Windows 95 and 98 users. If you are

uncertain

which version of Windows you

are running, please
href="http://www.computerhope.com/whow.htm">cl

ick

here
.
...

...If the program

continues to load

and you have

checked the startup folder and the autoexec.bat

for

this program or file, it is

also possible for this program to



load in the win.ini file. To check this file,

follow the below

steps....





  1. Windows 3.x users

    click the File menu

    and

    click Exit to get to a MS-DOS prompt.




  2. Windows 9x users click

    Start

    / Shutdown and

    restart the computer in MS-DOS prompt.




  3. Once at the MS-DOS prompt,



    type:...



    cd\windows <press enter>...



    edit win.ini <press

    enter>


  4. In the

    win.ini file you

    should

    have several lines of text, locate the line

    that

    reads:...



    LOAD=...



    ...

    or...



    ...



    RUN=...





  5. Verify that these lines are



    just LOAD= or RUN=

    If text is following either of these



    statements it is possible that this

    may be the program



    loading each time your computer boots.




  6. To temporarily disable

    these

    lines, you can

    place a semicolon in front of these lines,

    as

    shown in the below

    example:...

    ...



    ;RUN=...





  7. To save this

    file, choose File

    (ALT +

    F) and then Exit and save changes on

    exit.





name="registry">
System Registry





...Note: This section is only for



Windows 95 and 98 users, Windows ME users,

Windows 2000 Users,

and Windows XP users. If

you are uncertain

which version of Windows

you are running, please
href="http://www.computerhope.com/whow.htm">cl

ick

here
.
...

...Windows

98 users should

attempt to disable

startup programs through the
href="http://www.computerhope.com/issues/chtsr.

htm#sysconfig">System

Configuration


before doing the system Registry....

...If

the program continues to load

after

rebooting your computer and you have verified

that the

program does not exist in your

startup, autoexec.bat or win.ini,

the

last and only other location that this program

or TSR may be

loading is the system

registry. Before attempting to edit or



change the system registry, it is important you

read our
href="http://www.computerhope.com/registry.htm

">registry

page
to understand the

potential risks of editing the

registry.

...

...Once you have

familiarized

yourself with the system

registry, open the below registry



key to see if the program or TSR is loading in

the system registry. ...

...

[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\MICROSOFT......&

#13;

\WINDOWS\CURRENTVERSION\RUN]

...

...If you locate the program

that

is loading, simply delete this

program from the above key (do

not

delete any other files from any other keys).

...


name="sysconfig">
System



Configuration



...Note: This section

is only for

Windows 98 and Windows ME

users. If you are uncertain

which

version of Windows you are running, please
href="http://www.computerhope.com/whow.htm">cl

ick

here
.
...

...To disable

startup programs

through the System

Configuration, follow the below

instructions....





  1. Click Start / Programs /



    Accessories / System Tools / System

    Information


  2. In the System

    Information

    Window, click the

    Tools drop down menu and select the System



    Configuration Utility




  3. Select the Startup tab and



    uncheck the programs you wish to not load

    up automatically.





name="msconfig">
System

Configuration

Utility also known as msconfig



...Note:

This section is only for

Windows XP users.

If you are uncertain

which

version of Windows you are running, please
href="http://www.computerhope.com/whow.htm">cl

ick

here
.
...

...To disable

programs from

automatically loading, follow the

below instructions....



  1. Click

    Start / Run / Type msconfig



    and press enter.


  2. This will

    open the "System

    Configuration

    Utility"
    href="http://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/wind

    ow.htm">window
    .


  3. Within this

    window click the

    "Startup",

    uncheck each of the startup tasks you no



    longer wish to load. If you are uncertain

    what startup

    programs are causing your

    issues, try un-checking all of the



    items and then slowly start checking each

    of the items until

    you determine the

    source of your issue.








...Definition:...&

#13;



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