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Hihi Guys from Techspot,can help me with this problem?

luv2playcs
01-09-2006, 10:16 PM
My Pc is running microsoft Windows XP Professional.

i had a problem after starting my system.MSN explorer Pops out

i closed MSN explorer and went to Add and Remove Programs and went to add and remove windows component.

I Unchecked the MSN Explorer.Succesful

But THEN it CAME UP Again

why??

THIS is IRRITATING!

howard_hopkinso
01-09-2006, 11:02 PM
Click start/run, and type msconfig.

When the window opens, click on the startup tab, and see if MSN explorer is listed. if it is, untick the checkbox next to it`s listing. Click apply/ok.

If it`s not listed under the startup tab, try the services tab.

You will be prompted to restart your system.

Once your system has rebooted, you will see a window that says you have used msconfig to make changes etc. Tick the box that says not to run msconfig the next time your start your computer, and click ok.

Regards Howard :)

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