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Ok... then remove it from the system tray to deactivate it and keep it from starting up. I'm failing to see why you would enable something in your system to tray to start, then disable it via selective startup services.
Last edited by Arc; 26 Jan 2012 at 14:38.
Right... he doesn't like the customization, so he's trying to remove it. Why not remove it from the system tray so that it never starts in the first place? It sounds like the advice is to leave it in the system tray and have it try to start up every time but then prevent it from starting up by selectively disabling its startup service. This doesn't make sense to me so I must be missing something here.
In the post My font is very bright only when going through folders. Please help, it is clearly advised to remove the entry from system trey.
But if it is added in the startup, it will sit right there after the next restart. So in the post My font is very bright only when going through folders. Please help, it is advised to search the entry in startup list, and if it is there , disable it.
What you might be missing is this thing ....
Ahhh, that's it! I was missing the portion where it was initially suggested to remove it from the tray, and the secondary action to disable it from starting up again if it's set to do so. Thanks for taking the time to help me sift through where my logic wasn't adding up.