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Mike 01-11-2007 23:16

Programmes loaded during start up
 
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Hi all

My PC is oten very slow at booting up so I used cccleaner to list programmes loaded during PC start up (see attached)

Are these all necessary ??? or can I delete them so they are not loaded until needed ?

Thanks

Mike

Paul K 01-11-2007 23:19

Re: Programmes loaded during start up
 
Ctfmon, tkbell, msmsgs, realplayer, quicktime task can all go without issues.

zing_deleted 01-11-2007 23:43

Re: Programmes loaded during start up
 
just keep PRONnoMgr.exe soundman and avg. And the acronis stuff if you run schedualed backups if you only use manual stop them too

Alien 02-11-2007 01:01

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34426031)
Ctfmon, tkbell, msmsgs, realplayer, quicktime task can all go without issues.

Same goes for Nerocheck.

morrk 02-11-2007 14:42

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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 34426031)
Ctfmon, tkbell, msmsgs, realplayer, quicktime task can all go without issues.

Ctfmon I have seen cause issues with CPU usage.
Msconfig will not stop it and I think Ccleaner will not also.
You will need to create a software restriction using group policy editor to disable it.

Alien 02-11-2007 16:18

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Originally Posted by morrk (Post 34426319)
Ctfmon I have seen cause issues with CPU usage.
Msconfig will not stop it and I think Ccleaner will not also.
You will need to create a software restriction using group policy editor to disable it.

Ctfmon is part of MS Office.
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Originally Posted by Microsoft http://www.cableforum.co.uk/board/im...s/viewpost.gif
Ctfmon.exe monitors the active windows and provides text input service support for speech recognition, handwriting recognition, keyboard, translation, and other alternative user input technologies.
If you don't use any of those features, you can get rid of Ctfmon by going into Add/Remove programs, click the Change button for the MS Office entry, select add/remove components, then under Office Shared Features, set Alternative User Input to Not Available. If you have other MS Office products that are installed seperately, e.g. Frontpage, you'll need to do the same with them as well.

morrk 03-11-2007 19:30

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Originally Posted by Alien (Post 34426377)
Ctfmon is part of MS Office.


If you don't use any of those features, you can get rid of Ctfmon by going into Add/Remove programs, click the Change button for the MS Office entry, select add/remove components, then under Office Shared Features, set Alternative User Input to Not Available. If you have other MS Office products that are installed seperately, e.g. Frontpage, you'll need to do the same with them as well.

It's not only part of Office anymore but is installed as default with Internet explorer 7.

Alien 04-11-2007 03:11

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Originally Posted by morrk (Post 34426938)
It's not only part of Office anymore but is installed as default with Internet explorer 7.

That would explain why I haven't got it, I haven't got IE7 installed.

vbnmu 04-11-2007 16:53

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I have IE7 and i don't have it on startup and never did have it.
Ms Office 07 installed as well. Its to do with Ms Office 03 only i reckon.

morrk 04-11-2007 22:12

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My pc doesn't have Office installed but Ctfmon appears. It is installed with IE7.

vbnmu 07-11-2007 01:57

Re: Programmes loaded during start up
 
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Originally Posted by morrk (Post 34427524)
My pc doesn't have Office installed but Ctfmon appears. It is installed with IE7.

Is it? any idea y I dnt have ctfmon even if i have IE7?
Last time I read something about it, it mentioned something about the language pack.


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