Buenas,
When your laptop is your working tool, you do care so that it works like clockwork. One of the points that must always be controlled is the amount of applications that are launched when you log in Windows.
Before what we did was throw the MSCONFIG command from the RUN (WINDOWS + R) or from a command prompt with administrator permissions . Then click the “Startup” tab could see applications and disable non-necessary.
In Windows 8 this has improved and we can do so directly from the Task Manager (CTRL+SHIFT+ESC). In Task Manager, from the “Startup” tab we can enable or disable applications and can even see the impact of the same in the Windows startup.
An example is the amount of EXTRA trash that add software such as Adobe, iTunes, etc that little help in my case.
Saludos @ Home
El Bruno
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