startup windows xp

Windows XP Cookbook: System Properties, Startup, and Shutdown

White Paper Starting up and shutting down a PC should be easy. Press a button and it turns on; click a few buttons and it turns off. The same holds true for one's PC's system properties. There should be nothing complicated about doing things such as setting... [10 Oct 2007]

Windows XP Hacks: Speed Up Boot and Shutdown Times

White Paper There's a simple way to speed up XP startup: make the system do a boot defragment, which will put all the boot files next to one another on the hard disk. When boot files are in close proximity to one another, the system will start faster. [10 Oct 2007]

An Intel Technology-Based Computing Infrastructure Helps a Leading Wireless Mobile Messaging Provider to Maintain Growth, Enhance Developer Productivity and Prepare for the Future

White Paper The desktop PCs it had used as servers in its startup phase could not keep pace with the company's growing transaction, storage, performance and reliability needs. The PCs came to AKN MTECH with operating systems installed by Wynet - 70 percent of... [25 Apr 2007]

Commercial Leasing Company Increases Security With Desktop Operating System Solution

White Paper As a small startup company, Signature Capital was lacking the resources it needed to strengthen the security of its technology infrastructure, leaving it vulnerable to computer hackers, viruses, and worms. [11 Aug 2005]

Troubleshooting Windows XP/ Tips and Tricks - Level 200

White Paper This webcast covers a variety of troubleshooting topics for Windows XP, including Event Viewer, interface personalization, startup, transferring settings from other computers, configuring desktop and menu properties, and configuring the Internet... [17 Jan 2005]

Microsoft: SP2 download flaw is social engineering

News The user must go to the folder containing that executable and choose to run it, or log off and log back onto the computer if the attacker attempted to save the malicious executable into the user's Windows Startup folder," the spokesperson said. [23 Nov 2004]

"Highly critical" IE flaw unplugged by XP SP2

News The attacker's program would be placed in the Windows startup folder and would run the next time the user restarted the computer. What you have actually done is drop [a program] into your startup folder. [24 Aug 2004]

Windows XP Tips and Tricks - Level 200

White Paper This session covers a variety of troubleshooting topics and tips and tricks for many features and administration tasks in Windows XP, including Event Viewer, interface personalization, startup, transferring settings from other computers... [30 May 2004]

Microsoft Windows XP: Troubleshooting Startup and Shutdown Problems

White Paper In this Support WebCast session, you will learn how to troubleshoot issues related to common problems that may occur when you start and shut down your computer using Microsoft Windows XP boot. [24 Feb 2004]

Windows XP: Kernel Improvements Create a More Robust, Powerful, and Scalable OS

White Paper This article covers these changes and explains how they improve startup time, increase registry size limits, and promote more efficient disk partitioning. The Windows XP kernel includes a number of improvements over Windows 2000 that promote better... [24 Feb 2004]

Troubleshooting Windows XP/Tips and Tricks - Level 200

White Paper This session covers a variety of troubleshooting topics for Windows XP, including Event Viewer, interface personalization, startup, transferring settings from other computers, configuring desktop and menu properties, and configuring the Internet... [24 Feb 2004]

Virus alerts: Malware in waiting for post-xmas chaos

News When an infected system is restarted, Windows automatically runs an application called "startup.exe", which begins by informing the user that the PC is infected. It affects Windows 2000, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows Me, Windows NT, Windows... [02 Jan 2004]

BackDoor-AAF // MSSTASK.EXE (Mcafee)

White Paper When the W32/Myparty@MM virus executable is executed on Windows NT machines, (Windows NT, 2000 or XP) this backdoor is dropped to the startup folder within the profile of the current user, MSSTASK.EXE: userprofile%\Start [14 Aug 2003]

BackDoor-FB.svr.gen (Mcafee)

White Paper When the W32/Myparty@MM virus executable is executed on Windows NT machines, (Windows NT, 2000 or XP) a variant of this backdoor is dropped to the startup folder within the profile of the current user, MSSTASK.EXE: userprofile%\Start Menu\Programs... [14 Aug 2003]

Microsoft security: Four flaws uncovered

News The hacker could, for example, place another malicious program in the Windows startup folder, which would execute when the computer reboots. The three vulnerabilities, which affect Windows NT 4, 2000 and XP, could result in denial-of-service... [04 Oct 2002]

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