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> I Need Someone To Look At My Start-up List, I think I have too many applications running.
spiderpants
post Oct 30 2007, 08:10 AM
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This is my first post here at Bleeping Computer, so forgive me if I'm posting in the wrong forum.

I have a two-year-old IBM R50e laptop. Here are its specs:

Intel Celeron M 1.3 Ghz
512 MB RAM
64 MB Video RAM
Microsoft Windows XP Sevice Pack 2

I recently downloaded and installed the ThinkVantage System Update 3 from the Lenovo website. Then it dowloaded and installed almost 130 MB worth of updates for my computer. Of course, I let the program do its thing and finish.

After that, I noticed that my start-up was painstakingly slow. I saw a ridiculous number of start-up processes running.

I hope someone could take a look at my log and tell me which processes I need to keep. As for those processes which are not needed, please tell me how I can get rid of those in my start-up. Further, if some processes are caused by "system hogs", please direct me to where I could find lighter alternatives.

Thanks.

Here's my log:

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post Oct 30 2007, 10:16 AM
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post Oct 30 2007, 12:18 PM
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Oh, okay. Thank you very much.


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