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I was surprised when going through this list that I had a klez virus registry entry. Checking out the info and going through my computer, the virus was no where to be found. But still the entry was there. Anyway, just thought this link might be useful to you. I love your infopackets newsletter and have learned a lot already. Thanks so much for the time and info you share with us. In the msconfig there are check marks next to a program file.

Do I just uncheck any one of them and and reboot? Or is that a bad idea? To find out where the program is being pointed to, click:. After that, type in the file name you're looking up which is located in the second column on the right side of the checkmark in msconfg. It should then come up with something -- a directory -- of where the file is located. Usually the directory name will tell you what the file is for.

Example: if there was a program called "navavg. If after you do all that and you still can't figure out what it is -- check out pacs-portal.

Unfortunately, there isn't a specific list of TSRs that you could safely disable on your computer. While some TSRs are not needed, that list can depend on the version of Windows and the software installed on your computer. Performing a search for the file name of the TSR, which usually has a. Review the top search results for information on the TSR and if it can be safely disabled.

However, before researching the TSRs you see on your computer, we highly recommend you run an antivirus scan to remove any viruses and malware. Some viruses and malware utilize TSRs to infect a computer. Removing those viruses and malware often remove associated TSRs from your computer. Once your computer is cleaned, you can then check for TSRs and research which ones to disable.

How to temporarily remove a TSR from memory. Permanently disabling TSRs from loading. Which TSRs can I safely disable? Note You cannot End Task any of the systems processes. Note This section only applies to Windows 3. Important Do not delete any other files from any other keys. As of version 8. There is also an All Users startup folder in addition to your personal startup folder.

The applications in this folder run automatically when all users log on. This folder is usually managed by the system administrator. Windows 10 may also need to access this folder itself, for example when installing software. Autorun is a feature that allows the operating system to perform a specific action automatically when you insert a removable storage device such as a CD or a USB thumb drive.

The startup folder typically only contains links to the programs that you want to start automatically. However, the startup folder can also contain any other files such as scripts that you want to run when you log on. In addition to the programs in the Windows 10 startup folder, there are other files that are a permanent part of your operating system and run automatically at startup.

Most malware takes advantage of the autostart function of these keys by placing malicious programs in the above registry keys so that the programs run automatically without your knowledge every time you boot up Windows. Good management of Windows 10 startup programs is important for several reasons. The main reason for adding applications, services, or scripts to the startup folder is obvious: If you use programs or processes that you need or want to run automatically when you log on, you can save a lot of time by adding them to your startup folder.

Windows may be running too many applications or overly CPU-intensive programs for no good reason every time you log on to the system. To address this problem, remove unnecessary applications from your startup folder. If so, try freeing up some memory.

To learn how, see our step-by-step guide to freeing up memory. As mentioned earlier, the startup folder in Windows 10 is no longer listed directly in the Start menu, although both the user-specific and All Users startup folders are still in the Start menu directory.

Here are the exact locations of these folders:. Both folders are buried deep in the directory structures of the Windows 10 partition, which is why the operating system allows you to open either directory using shell commands. Join Our Newsletter Learn about the latest security threats, system optimization tricks, and the hottest new technologies in the industry. I understand that by submitting this form my personal information is subject to the TechGenix Privacy Policy.

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