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On 10 maj 2006, at 17.05, Krispen Hartung wrote: > Per, offshoot question...or anyone using a PC based notebook. These > days PCs load a lot of crap in the startup menu, which takes up > resources and cache memory. Yet is is hard to determine what is > critical or not. Anyone have any recommendations on what one can > remove from the startup menu of a brand new notebook? Or how does > one find out what all those programs do, which are cryptically > named and shown when you open your Task Manager and look in the > Processes tab? I must have had at least ten PC's but I never remember that. Each time I google up some "trim your audio PC walk-through". But with this last centrino lappy I just did not install stuff in the first place and I don't have any stability problems due to the background programs seen at the task bar. I have MacDrive installed so I can share Firewire drives with the Macs but it doesn't seem to interfere at all with Windows XP audio software. Greetings from Sweden Per Boysen www.boysen.se (Swedish) www.looproom.com (international) http://tinyurl.com/fauvm (podcast)